— wa ’ ‘ } . ~ % ’ 5 it ’ ua P aren Ww i ‘ uw the Crow st. = 2 ae pet eo “ siett & . . j eer j ‘ " . i or : dion Pr ‘ piit 2 Ps ppce iene ad ‘ i winter ve to I yi ; 1 \ is ALHDUAaLT ‘ yt 8 oY re of labor se + , tia sceous Teels indeed ¢ row wild, a yea rr i, and ed ; ga i lassilude Waich the ' : at breeds there is je ned the na ira {isp oi the Alt mm te work, beth contri ; y i zines’ Ww 1 the Gover ol iy . oes wae the mam cause of ‘ sutlerings Striet taws to punish va gravey, “ a 4 wh ¢ 7 ¢ I be made aud ww ad cure the evil of negro dis tres “ L besides be attended with th bes 1 the prosperity of the island } ewa aby th (severner that it is laz ness w is A to the diss ent that has broken : it Ss aly tv Lhe grievances of ihe Ja- , " 8 > —- + rH! BARBARISM OF SLAVERY — A PIEND MUTILATES AND BURNS A b m the Indianapolis Jonrnal Grivrin, Ga., Oct. 11.—Iaving, according t 1 ae, obtained from Captain Parker, Prove Marshal ef thos post, (Out transterred to Athouta tee particulars of the fendish outrage of which | « oke in @ recent letter, L transmit them to vou ihey appear on record, in bis offiee, and eo ld bs easily censulted y any redtu ts Chris whe a@iwave th ry rebowndly « earth had the del rated power from Pa lemonium to lie but Aboliti lists hiere is ae Cade i-— Cine Ju M. Ingram, a resident of Coweta ‘ ' eighteen miles from Griffin. for nerty yned @ Vi 2 and intelligent quadroen ere ex la mutual attachment be weeu ber aod the w family, and she was given what was re l of a housemaid or waitress ing isionally came heme intoxicated. at *he w vuld require the waitress te brus flies away and fan him while he lept R t ls g y under the influenc © , and the usual programme transpired } i fa is p, the ¢ for me ‘ was Ingram awoke. Diseoveri her abaetic illed; and on her approach, he felled t t e thoer with a blew Al this outrage ee re ked that she would tell the Yankees if he 3 . bis 2 : Jogram flew oa r : st king t . 3 om s of el Z trem | g j with whi t H N Het put the a@ her ¢ | goa 5 ie? j als abet ii d Ineating frosts the sockets His nex ste} wae te cet irs i remove a few } auks mf . fleer imu liately over i being leas ind é g floor not g plastered, as * . ses . cobs iv ed), atle t fire to sem g “ ] and . yg, ree sad &, all Ze like bu g ough ipertare he had wuade } . 1 t * b kK, eck rain lers i i she ma erin whi slit was ‘ b Sitmy Z po-ture, t x a an a e out ; “A ’ t fi-sh wast itt a ¢ Light wood sa kind of ; y pi uN ad, need s nd k i Z Iles s : : i 5 | : ey S< t ‘ Bb his puss i ea “J it d acre led ata A i e s “0 work, f ‘ \ Bibe excilem I irned | ues and fee d other parts of her body not re ed by t et liquid i weve ri t t ‘ 1 to under her « gl but | “ fime his wife | “ fright. had ru anik b gut some neilg . Zz who is a fis e den 1 s inauced him t t I ' * ’ i rk Phe girl's ow waa fully corroborated ' only by t t but byt pura “ * is e Xa ad by the capta aod ard se ectea wilh the office A telegraphie despatch bus been sent ‘rom the Philad ipoia Convention ty the various (ureles, as follows :—** News of the most encouraging nature bas been received ee are satisfied everything is all right ‘an't scioge it."° Our mediom informs ua thiut the g 1, undisclosable pews was that many fools Were sending in much money, and that the lasiings of fine cating jeaderea sure ol ana drinking, and plenty of good eloth.s for ihe Coming winter Tuis, however, iv scriet- ly private and confidential.— Montreal Tele- are ‘ i were > - _— THE SOCIAL CONDITION OF NEW YORK If eyme of the American papers are to be creditted, the city of New York 1s fast be coming a mighty rotten, unsavory sink of iniquity. Its own journals are ¢ wntir ially Peveaiing Corruy tionsso Immense, wide-*p read and seemingly irradicable, that—in the lan- gaage of a Boston contemporary—*‘it is bi- coming 2 mutter of regret that Fernando Wood did not succeed ‘n taking the city out of the Union. provided it could, at the same time, ave been taken off from the continent and anchored in mid veean.’’ The Boston peper alluded to, in commenting upon the disgraceful condition of society, which « xists in New York at the present time, says :— * There appears to b: som: dispute about the census of the commercial emporium. things go on much longer es they are repre- sented to he going on now, the dispute can- not he of | mg duration. There will b . 2 ought to be, po inhabitants deserving nume- ration for any purpose, save to get at the statistics of crime — just as the convicis in Sing Sing are counted. Matters are in a horribie state — unless for some obj t the desire is to get up @ panic, «rf. r sowe profi the cbhject is to have chrouie sensation. That the case is not put too strongly, every reader wf several of tue New York journals must admit. ‘Prom their statements, it is clear that e financial institutions are to be |uoked with constant suspicion; that whole sections afe the resort of thieves, bullics, and murderers ; that the findést streets are crowded with * hells’ of every description; that the ‘authorities’ themselves are amoung tiie fre- quent inmates of the *lock-ups ;’ that the so- +} upon cial eystem is chaotie and thoroughly de-| pray that from hackmen up to Common- Couneitimen nobody is honest; that, in short, vice of every hue, dirty and disgusting gilded and fascinating, in low places and bigh } aces, | as taken entire | 82£¢88i0N O1 G tham. is holding therein an usinterrupted and rpetaal sata-nalia—night and day. From Wail street to the Central Park, thro gh all the highways and by-ways, all the forms of ein ever heard or dreamt of are stalking or tkuiking, smirking or fawning, laughing as wadmen luugh, or swearing as the lost opiy can swear, without let or hindranee.’ i But tnis is notall. We are told that dis every kind is swelling the biils of mortality. The poor ure living in dens as bad asthe Libby Prison, about the desyusting eharaeter of which eo much has been «aid by the Northern press. T 4 and BOG .- éase of Dive gutters are ex valing wiasma enough to poison millions, and the Street cars are missionaries o! pestilenc The Witnesses to these alleged terrible facts are the columne of ite own papers. Such is the story told of the commercial capital of the United States by those who sivuld know Whether it is true or not. In closing an article on this subject the Boston Trans ript Comments as follow ‘Meantime the revelations of the public prinis dj not seem to awaken alarm or oeca- Sonaicitade. Toallappearance the citizens are somehow drugged into insensibility to the perils that surround them, and are stulid- Y or rasily moving straight towards the pit toey have dug for themselves Deubts may be entertamed by ontsiders Whether the daily indictments its daily papers Preier against New York can be sustained, by proof, on all the counts or on any conat, to the extent of the shocking averments. If they can be, however, it 18 high time some- body was up and doing. The reconstruction ef the South should be ind finitely pos’ poned The horrors of Andersonville ahould be sent Kite obiivion. The ravages and sad conse- quences of the war should no longer cause a Tegre'ful word or a sorrowing sigh. ‘The en Ure-nation should be ‘agitated,’ antl an oe public sentiment stimulates uo UDi- *Bas actly. ty to rescue New York from the ; abyss on the edge of which it insanely indal- ges it iS carmival of transyression, and inte wiieb it must soon be hurled by the inevitable iaWs of retribution.”’ ‘ *--_ - SEVEN THOUSAND PARAGUAYANS SHUT Ul IN URUGUAYANA [From the River Plate Times ] Mr. Dowald Stewart, of thistown, who has been accustomed to run an open bout between this port and BP. EB. Island with parsengers, left here ou Saturday night. vist Getober, with six wen im bis bout—tor the Wood Ishiuds. The hight was very stormy and fears Were entertained of their inability to reaeh the Island Nothing has been heard frow them siuce, but on Tuesday, the v4th, a boat, on } bowl | r. Stewart's # spluuile Wheel and some , i * : , : } General Fivres was at Restauraciou on the! other tu ings which Were known to have been iu i and had an tierview wih General David! the possession of one of the pusselyers Was found Canavarre tu arrange a joint atiack upon the attached to the wreek. This jlenves very little hope ‘ Paraguayan troops, it thousand » Urnuguayana, He bad 1 bis camp more than tour hundred wotnded men, the greater part DoUT se Ver y adoul seven or eig men, 1 Paraguayans, and was mn want of many medical Phe Paraguayans were up in Uruguayana without horses and short ef pro- a, and the junetion of the allied forces on roth sides of the Uruguay would assemble toge- ther some sixteen thousand men before it would stores shut Vial seem probable that the enemy could ucillier make | ead escape. General Mitre immediately lespatehed the steamer Victoria to Restruracivn with additional medical officers and a fresh supply ‘Two otber surgeons had already started overland ov the [9ib. Duarte had been couveyed prisoner to General Mitre’s hor of hospital stores camo by General Gregorio Castro, Where, to his} was Well ludged and attention great astonishment, he received every courieous FAKING TU THE RIVER—ALL ESCAPE CUT OFF The largest body of the enemy sought the banks of the Yatay by ‘swimming ; but, as a torce of two thousand five hundred cavalry weat in im-| inediate pursuit, there was a probability that not a The flight lasted one | heur and twenty minutes, reckouing to the time | when the enemy commenced their retreat. = > } A True Account or tug Unitep Srares Fe- | Ntans -—An Irish gentleman who has resided | many years in New York, and whose informa- tion is equal to the best, writes as follows to a} friend in Montreal, urder date of October 23rd:—** | would like to know what you think of * the Fenians’ in Canada. 1 hope | yur countrymen in the Provinces do not fail | into the error of supposing that even a frac- tion of the Irish of the United States, who/| have brains, standing, or means.c ountenanc such an utterly absurd and disgraceful or- | ganizetion. Take the brotherhood altogether, | i | | single man would es ‘ape it 18 composed of idle vagabonds, who have| neither bonesty nor industry enough to earn their honest bread, and a small fry of poli- ticians, who live by the drippings of adver- tising and newspaper puffing. As for its be-| ing & military organization— bless the mark! —there is not one man connected with it in| the country, who has ability enough to drill a squad. Then look at the men they have sent to Ireland. Gleason (arrested at C rk), who} represents himself as a Brigadier-General in the United States army, was never in com-| mand of 100 men, but was dishonorably dis-| irom the service, before | war ended, for stupidity and cowardice [t is ashame the respectable Irishmen of the United States do not publicly re pudiate such counterfeits! But ; the ilways have the better of the quiet men. +e Tur NEUTRALITY OF THE missed Some time the 80 it is brawlers | ? | | Lakes. —The To-| ; routo Leader is our authority for the following ‘ | important piece of information :— | ++ ~ | “The treaty between the United States and | Great Britain regarding the neutrality of the | akes having come te an end some months since, | : the termer Government is giving practical proot |} “4 the reasons which ; of the ab led to their givi ig nelice sition of They have learn from private sources, four beautiful new gunboats on Lake Ex m th They are Sucrman, the how j the treaty. we e, built expressly for service | gamed, the Fessenden, Andrew and—we le} is Mae. Johnsen, eheve—the Fox. They cost $162,000 each, and ive built te make 20 miles an hour. The Ame- rican Government have also on this lake the Commodore Pe ry and the Michigan. For ser- vice on Lake Ontario two buats are now being mult at New York, and the for the iilding ef similar boats for Lake Michigan has, coutract t is un jerstoo a been al eady given out, l his Is othing less than was to have n expected, but 3 to be hoped that our Government 1s taking ome cognizance of what has already be treaty having cone to an end.” - <-> Cuorera In America —The lVWor/d declares that the reached this restiited New b rk cholera has already side of the Atlantic, and that a ease occurred in Brooklyn a few daye since \ sergeant of police was attacked by a dis- | ease which at first bafil:d the intelligence of lie patient irom its symptoms, such asa dry tongue, weakness in the limbs, pains and griping in the bowels, etc., the physician an- nounced the disease to be choler i. This an- } geverally used by them for colds, ete.”’ } stant, by the Rey | of Searletown, Lot 27 / Matheson as to the safety of the passengers,—the probability Is that they have all met a watery grave.—' Pictou Chronicle’. _—-— - MELANCHOLY Accipent.—We regret to learn that a young man, aged about 18 years, son of Mr John Hyde, Miller, of Elliot River, fell off a cart, | While driving toward his own home, on Phursday lust, and broke bis neck | but a few wiuutes.— Isl.’ He survived the accident | ~ —_- - Accipent.—On Wednesday week hist, Mr. John Kennedy, of West River, Lot 47, got his right aru so severely crushed in the drum of a Threshing | Machine, that it was necessary to amputate itabove | the elbow. ‘The operation was very skillfully per | formed by Dr. Muttart of Souris. “We are Lappy |%0 say that Mr. Kennedy is doiug well. : ann ee | We are glad to learn that the Tenants on the | Estute of the Kev. Johu McDonald, situate at Fort | Augustus and Monaghan Road, are about to come to ja settlement for the payment of their Rent, with | the Agent of that yentleman, in an amicable manner haviug notitied the Avent of their intention to settle with him on the loth iust.—‘Isi.’ ~~ * AN OrFicerk IN Tuk ARMY Writes: “ At inspection 1 noticed that a large proportion ot the men’s knapsacks contained a box of Troches, being * Brown's Bronehial Troches ”’ pearance of a cold or cough. Married, At the Colonial Building, on Monday the 6th in D. B. Panther, Mr. William T. Roome, of Halifax, N.3., to Eliza, fourth daughter of Mr. T. Pre edy, of Charlottetown : On the 4th instant, by the Rev. Thomas Dancan, Mr. Donald McLeod, Lot 58,te Mise Jessie Beaton Lot 60 On the 25th Oet., by the Rev. Thos. Dunean Mr. James MeLauchilan, to Miss Annie Douglass both of East River At Mrs. McEachern’s, on the 27th ult., by ihe Rev. Thomas Duncan, Mr. Angus Brown of the “ L. C, Owen,” to Miss Elizabeth McMillan, of Wood | Islands On the 2nd inst., by the Rev. R. Laird, Mr. Jas | Ramsay, Reporter of the Legislative Concil, to Elizabeth, daugliter of the late Edward Ramsay, Lot 18. At the residence of the bride’s father, Melrose Cottage, Park Corner, on the 3rd inst , by Rev. R Laird, Mr. St. Clair M. Mowatt, teacher, late of Edinburgh, Scotland, to Agnes Boyd, eldest daugh ter of John Sutherland, Esq. Died, Of consumption, on Saturday, the 2Ist of Octo ber. Archibald, son of the late Archibald Cameron ee The deceased waa ua young man aved 22 years, of an amiable character, and righly esteemed by all who had the pleasure of his Hle was sensibly aware of the ‘hanyve, aud expressed a full hope of that glorious immortality beyond death and the grave. At Greenmarsh on the 3rd inst., Archibald uged 43} vears, from the effects of a severe cold, taken while doing his duty on board H. M._ 8.8. “ Margaretta Stevenson,’’ of Newfoundland Ile of Sky Scotland, and immigrated to this Island. in 1840. He has left a disconsolate widow and vine children, anda large circle of relatives and friends to mourn the loss of an affectionate hus bund, an indulgent parent and sincere frieud At Hope River, Lot 22, on Tuesday the 3st ultimo, after a protracted illness which he bore 4 quaintane e. off the coust | with Christian resignation, to the divine will. John the eldest son of Patrick McKenna, aved 28 years Deceased wus respected by all who knew him for |his integrity and upright moral eharacter, and ; al leaves a large circle of relatives und friends to mourn his loss. * Reqnieseat in peace.’ At the residence of W. E. Dawson, Esqr., « Erysipelas in the head, Laura, danghter of H N. Hope, Esqr, St. Eleanor’s, aged 19 years. On the t6th October last, in Royalty, of consumption, John,Newberry, azed (2 vears. Ile was beloved by all who knew him. At York River, on Taesday, the 7th inst , aftera short illness produced by a cold, William War .in the 68th year of his ave- wife aud five children mourn their irreparabhe loss. At North River, on the 2ist O-t., Mary Ann. the beloved wife of Peter Scott, in the 27th year of her ae ren. sen A bereaved the ir logs At Hope River, on Tnesday the 3Ist ualt., after x | Christian | rotracted illness, whieh he bore with esignation to the Divine Will, John, eldest son of} Patrick McKenna, aged 28 years QO. Monday morning last, of consumption, Mr Donald Stewart of harbour’s mouth, ayed 32 years —much respe ted and regretted 3 At Alberton, on the 30th nit., painfal illness, Eliza, the beloved wife of the Rev | Mr. Pratt, Wesleyan Minisier, aged 16 yeurs and } 2 moenths Jolin Me- on the oth instant, Mr At the residence of his son, the Rey Murray, Halifax, N. 8. Thomas MeMurray, for many years a highly res. | ter bea etds, and somewhat wrecked, drifted ou | ‘ure bear Cape George, which has proved tol «| siould be in every soldier's knapsack or pocket, to be used upon the first ap- | was a lative of the Isle | Charlottetown | ave, le ving a husband and two children to mourn | aftera short and} CEE? Se NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Lloyd's Register of British and | Foreign Shipping. OCTOBER, 1865. PENILE Committee bave recently had under their consideration the Standing of Soruce in the Table A attached to the Rules, and have deter- | mined to allow the use of this material in Ships of the 5 years’ grade for all parts, except Stem, Stern- post, Transoms, Kuight-heads, Huwse-timbers, } Aprons and Deadwood. GEORGE B. SEYFANG, | Ricnarp Sioceer, Secretary. Surveyor, Prince Edward Island. A NO rrr were Q* and after NOVEMBER, Ist instant, to and from Boston, Halifax and Charlottetown, | will be advanced TWENTY PER CENT. over previous rates The steamships Commence and Greruounp will continue to ren for the balance of the season, leaving Boston every TUESDAY, and Charl -tte- town every MONDAY, as near us the weather will permit I. C HALL, Ageut. Ch'town, Nov. 6, 1865. King Square TIOUSE. | } | November, ‘ojajduios AjAvou Mou Ov ‘polivA pur 1865. | AUCTION. FEXO be sold by the subscriber, at bis Sales Room, on MONDAY, the 20th instant, at 11 o'clock—- 20 Bbls. Cornmeal, 10 Chests Tea, 100 do Flour, 18 Sacks Rice, 8 Casks Kerosene Oil, 25 Boxes Soup, 6 Boxes Starch, °5 do Blacking, 5 do Tobacco, 10 do Blicklead, 10 do Extract Logwood, (English), 5 Kegs Black Paint, 10 Kegs White Lead, 5 do Green Do 8 do Red Do | 5 do Yellow Do 5 Casks Boiled Oil, 10 Pkgs. Note Paper, 25 Kegs Nails. FURNITURE, 1 Lounge, 1 Sofa, 1 Bedstead, 1 Bureau. [Ss Terms at Sale. ore J. S. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Nov. 13, 1865. lw (ROH. FALL & WiNTER, (BRB. WILLIAM FULL his FALL SUPPLY of | British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE, which is offered to Wholesale and Retail, |At the Lowest Prices for Cash. now the Public, The Stock is well selected, and includes the usual variety of ‘Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IN | DRESS GOODS, COBURGS, nouncement caused great alarm in tie pected citizen of Halifax, iu the 84th yearof hisage | MERINOS, si | patient's family, and although everythin: I a a at, W es yoda was done to keep the matter secret, the| Launched, “MANTLES iearfal intelligeuce leaked out, causing a| From the shipyard of Mr. William Bell, on| "MANTLE CLOTHS terrible uproar in the neighborhood. By; Wednesday, ia ae he a ig fue Brigt. | ar WHITPNEYS a Pris, BRT : eee ee oof 200 tona, calles 1¢ Margaretta. She wus} > a OPE eareiul and skillful treatment the doctor has built for Dr. Hobhirk. of Charluttciown. | BEAVERS, succeeded in keeping the shaduw of the lestroyer from the door of the patient, for a| time at least, and it is hoped that he will soon be convalescent. The World says that} mmediate measures will be taken to prevent, if possible, the spread of the disease. Newspapers from the British Provinces on the Pacific to the 25th of September, have been received. The chief item of news from | the gold mines of Cariboo is, that disastrous freshets had occurred, and for a time put a/| stop to mining operations. Tae British} Columbian says, a rumor was in circulation | to the effect that the Ilon. 8. L Tilley. of | New Brunswick, would be appointed Gover-| At Summerside, on the 7th instant, a very superior Janiper built copper fistened Brigt., et | about 200 tons, for the Hon. J. C. Pope. From the shipyard of Mr. John Grady, on the} 4th instant, a superior Hackmatac copper fasten- led Bark, 321 tous register, called the Petrel, to| This ship is allowed by | | | ciass A 1, seven years. | competent judges to be very superior in model, | materials, and workmanship She was built for | READY-MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions White Do James Campbell, Esq vie : aoe! Sad Fariey Do Mudie ee ee Ladies’ Hats & Bonnets, PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Feathers, Flowers, ARRIVED. Gloves, Ribbons, Noy. 3 —Sch. M.J. MeMillan, Burke, Gloncester; SHAW ie lathes. Mary, Leary. Halifax ; bal y. Wright. SCARF’ " Dixon, St. Mary's, N.S ; mer Speedwell, Ferguson, &e. &e. &e. ‘ dl ‘ i a et —— bal. Superb, Swaine, Halifax; bul. .4— nor of the U nited Pacific Colonies, I he} W. Dp. Smith, Grant, Cow’ Bay; coal Lively business of Vancouver Island seemed in a} Mullins, Wallace, do 6—stanley, Kendrick, New healthy state, amount for the first six months of the year to nearly two millions and a half. | The St. John (N. B.) Journal says that the | recent fires at St. Stephen. Churlotte county, N | B., bave caused much uneasiness, and excited | some suspicion of incendiarism, Captain Tobin’s | house and barns have been burned, having been three or four limes previously set on fire ; most of his eatile perished. Mr. Lee, of the Etna, had cancelled Capt. T's. pelicy about a week ago. A| person of the name ef Barton, Captain ‘Tobin's tenant, had S500 josared (in the London and Laneashire) on the hay and grain. Mr. Robert Watson's barn has alse been burned with 20 ar! 0 tous of hay. He had insarances in the London | and Lancashire tor S100, acd $400 in an Ameri-| office. The premises of Mr. James G Stevens and of Dr. DeWolf were receutly ir the | greatest peril from one of these fires. | ean ———_- _ COMPETITION EXTrRaorDINARY.—We find following in one ef the Richmond (Va,)| papers :-— the * Saturday morning the steamers of the Old| Bay Line and New Line went out of port sim-| ultaneously, each crowded with * dead beads, ’| the seve:al having determ.ned, in view of the competition, te carry the passengers for the | pleasure of tneir company until one or the other} givesin. The tare to Norfolk and Old Point had | been reduced by gradation from one dollar to} seventy-five, then filty cents, then twenty-firce| cents, uatil Saturday. when 00's represented the | price, The New Line had an additional attrac-! tion of a band of musie on bread, which played | all the wooing strains that the leader could think | of. The ‘runners’ were as activeas Homespun, per yard.... 2.66. see ee ene «4s to 6s) ae0ehs atin Sand Sd to Ba | ‘ +++. 4d | the prescribed Form, and they must have the sig- | Caliskios, per Ib......-- beh kit ee eT Ee wets Aah bans Is 3d to 1s 9d) Mature affixed of two respousible persons willing } Sheepskings....... Mas Hoes woes See eee © ie. bs | to become bonnd with the party teuderiny, for the | Abolen Pee Gehis eo as 5 ... 34 to 5d | due performance of the Contracts as above. Partridges, each.... GBHOKGE LEWIS, Market Ceirk. seve ceerseess MOBE! pense, a. eee - Is to ls 34 —_—_—__——_— ALSO, Prime CONGO TEA, Muscovado SUGAR and MOLASSES, Raisins, Currants, Soap, Leather, &e. &c. At Thomas’s Old Stand, (GREAT GEORGE STREET.) WILLIAM FULL. Nov. 13, 1865. BARRACK SERVICES. MPUE D-puty Commissary General wil! receive TENDERS, in duplicate, at this office, until noon on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd inst., from all persons desirous of entering into Con tracts for One, Two, or Three Years, from 23rd November, 1865, for the following Barrack Ser- vices, at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island :— 1. Emptying Latreens, 2. Removing Old Straw, Ashes, ete., Sweeping Chimnies, . Washing and Repairing Bedding, . Blacksmith Work, “3S oe wh Garects, POF BURCH o 6. ccs es cee sscncs cvs vies 20 Carpenter do, ee Se a reer ey eres . Tinsmith do, Grain. : er ym Barley, per bushel........ eece cesses ccpeml COREL — ery do, Oats; por dvs. 2.2.6 cece cece enee ..23 ld! The Tenders to state, separately, the rater for One Two, or Three Years, and the Deputy Commis- Poultry. sary General will have the option of accepting the Geese ench.... .... .... 0 a 2s to 33] most favorable offer for either period; and in the Turkeys, each... - eee cee cee cee eee ee 4s tu 6s} event of the agreement being for more than one Fuwls, eno. «iss sss 00 COREE HAS 1s 31 to 28} year, it is to be distinctly understood that the Go- Chickens, per pail .... ..eeeee cere eesecees 23 to 3s vernment, or the Coutractor, shall have the power } Fish. of terminating the aa giving six ar sa “ o notice, in writing, from the Ist ef any month after Codfish, per qtl..-. i ict ha scat Agia — ee 7 the first six mouths shall have expired Herrings, per barrel seonens+---e0e- <9 s ty 408 | “SEPARATE TENDERS will be received for all | Mackerel, per dozen.......-.-.-- see +++ 28 to 38/ ie above services, which will have tobe promptly Lumber, j and satisfactorily executed on the orders of the Boards, (Hemlock)... ...-+ +--+ +.++ ees 3s 6d to 4s) Barrack Department, whenever required ; and in Do (Spruce)....... 4s to 5s t e event of any of the work ones or Do (Pime)...< 20+ eee: ocbnl che eu tee Tee unsutisfactorily executed, the Barrack Jepartinent Shingles, per M... 2... 2.02 eee eee eee 10s to 13s | Sal! have the power of withholding payment for | such work, and of having the work performed | elaewhere, at the Contractors’ sole cost and ex- The amount ef such cost to be deducted from any monies then due, or becoming due to the PORMS OF TENDER may be obtained at this office, and uo tender will be joticed unless made on Payment will be made quarterly by the Commis- sariat, on the Orders of the Barrack Department. ‘Valuable ‘flouschold Furnitare. rRXxO BE Capratn Crosse, of Her Majesty's 16th Regiment all that Geutieoau’s Valuable Household Furniture, comprising Drawing, Dining, Breakfast and Bed- room FURNIPTURE, iv Mahogany and Black Wal- nut, very handsowe Brussels Carpets and Rugs Cooking and Franklin Stoves, Kiteher Utensils, Wood and Coal, Beds and Bedding, &c. &c. Le For particulars see Catalogues, to be had at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Anctioneer. Noy. 6, 1865. SOLD BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, at the house in Water Street, lately occupied by Shonld the “— be removed from the Island dnrivug that period, the contracts to immediately cease. Hillsborough Street. GLORGE MATHIBON, Storekeeper. Commissariat Office, P. E.1 : Charlotetown,Novy 13, 1865. Flour & Kerosene, Qin 1,500 Bbis. Flour, 100 ‘** Karesene Gil. WM. McGILL. Charlottstown, Nov. 13, 1865. ; of Grey and White Calicoes, | Reels, Buttons; a large assortment of Fancy Flan II\ YH ¢ LABRADOR HERRING, &c. H+ RECEIVED, by various arrivals, | - Auy further information may he obtained from | the Barrack Serjeaut in this place, at bis office, paw expected ex Brig W. W. Lord, from NEW YORK, und will be euld cheap—| INTENDING Purchasers PLEASE CALL And Examine. o51V] YIOG Surog ‘uumMyny siyi Joy suorjeziodwy ang es BEER & SONS. DRY G0003! (Ex ‘Ariadne,’ from Glasgow. Tue subscriber will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his Room, on THURSDAY 23rd instant, at 11 o’elock— a 5 Cases and 4 Bales DRY GOODS, received on Consignment from Glasgow, easy consisting Striped Shirtings Bedticks, Osnaburys, Bagging, Winceys, Cobargs Gala Plaids, Printed Cottons, Cotton Balls and nel Shirts, Blankets, Pilot Cloths, Doeskius, &¢ ALSO, 300 pieces PLOUGH METAL, 20 Boxes SOAP 20 Chests TEA. tS Terms Liberal. WILLIAM DODD, Nov. 13, 1865. Auctioneer UST arrived, ex Schooner Alert from LaBrapor, and for Sale— 790 Barrels No. 1 Labrador Herring 30 Half bbls do r 20 Barrels Pickled Codfish 12 Quintals Dry do 5 Barreis OI1L Enquire of Nov. 13th, 1865. N. RANKIN. Queen Street. 1865! FLOUr. FLOUR. OW LANDING, from STEAMER 1% COMMERCE, trom BO3TON— 130 Barrels CHOICE FLOUR. Nov. 6, 18635! FLOUR. FLOUR. | Y recent arrivals from NEW YORK and BOSTON — 500 Barrels FLOUR. Stee Nov. 6, 1865! TEA. TEA. ER L. C. OWEN and UNDINE~— 100 Chests of the BEST TEA we ever imported. Novy. ——_—— 6, 1865! IN STORE. Puss. fine old DEMERARA RUM, 40 Hhds. GIN, 10 Casks SCOTCH WHISKEY, 4 Hhds. BRANDY, 10 Cwt. WHITE LEAD, 6 Casks Raw & Boiled OIL, 40 Boxes GLASS. Nov. 6, 1865! NEW YORK! NEW YORK 4 big ARRIVE FROM NEW YORK 700 Barrels Chwice FLOUR. 5 J. & T. MORRIS. Ch'town, Nev. 6, 1865. Is! 2ine "Dea! "Vea! UST RECEIVED, ex URANIA, from LONDON— 117 Chests Very Superior 20 Half Chests § CONGO TEA. Also, by Ariadne, from Leith, 57 Cases Glenury WHISKEY, 30 do GINGERETTE, 300 GRAIN SACKS. t= All at the lowest prices. WILLIAM DODD, Nov. 6, 1865. at Queen Square THOMAS KELLY, Attorney and Barrister -at-Law, CONVEYANCER, &c. OFFICFE— Queen Street, (over Welsh & Owen's.) is] iv aluable Business “HEM ADVERTISEMENTS. ewe the ratesof Freight by the above named Line | | Soda, Sardives, Cocoa, Blacklead, Blacking. Ink, Resipence—Norti American Hotel. : Charlottetown, - Pp. ELL) November 6, 1865.—6ms. REMOVAL. (Pure Subscriber, in retavning thanks to his numerons customers, both in town and country, for the tiberal patronage bestowed on him whilst in business, would acquaint tiem that he is to remove enrly next week (with a New Stock of Dry Goods & Groceries, most of which are expect: ed hourly) to the store lately ocenpied by Messrs | Young & Falconer, Queen Sqnare, next door to ‘* Apothecaries’ Hall;”’ and that he has this day entered into partnership with Mr. GEORGE RAN- KIN, of this city, to carry on business as ‘General Importers of British and Foreign Merchandize, } and trusts. by etrict attention to business, that they | will continue to receive « share of public patronage ! The business, therefore, will hereafter be conduct- | ed undey ihe firm and style of RUss & RANKIN. | All persons indebted to the subscriber are re- | qnested to call and settle their accounts withont | delay. | i ALEX. ROSS. | Nov. 6, 1865. 95 P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Company’s Steamers Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. Autumn Arrangement, Commencing Monday, 29th Octobeer. The Steamer ** Princess of Wales” KAVES Charlottetown fcr Summerside and Shediac every TUESDAY MORNING lat seven o'clock, and FRIDAY MORNING at ' eight o'clock a | haven Charlottetown for Pictou every THURS- | DAY MORNING at balf-past nine o clock. The Steamer * Ilexther Belle” | DAY MORNING at half-past nine. i | Leaves Charlottetown for Brale every SATUR- and I ANDING Freddie, from BOSTON~— Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every MON-} OLE Country Stand in Charlottetown for Sale. | Another Valuable Property Is the Miwrket. (PO BE SULD BY PUBLIC AUC: pryisy cubsoriber has received instructions TION, ON SaTURWAY, tue Yud day of) o'clock, bouL, at Lue CoLost aL BUILDING, in Ciar- lottetuwn, queer aud &y virtue vf w power of ouse coutaied in a ceruiu Indenture of Aurigage, beal- iug date the third day of May, £002, wld made be tween John Anurew Mebuuaid and Pierce Gaui, | Trusiees of Aun Mclsasc, wile of Douaid aac: | fsuac, of Charlottetown, Merchant, Of Wie iis: | part, Charluiie Situs, of the same place, wilow, vi ibe secoud part, and the said Aun Melsfiae ut the tiiird part: All that tract of Land aud Premises, situate in Charlottetown, bounded and described us follows, that is to say: commencing 4t the north-west corner of Towu Lot Nuwber 5eveuty- tiree,in the First Hundred of Lots in Charlowe- town, and running thenee southwardly ateoug Whe eust side of Queen Stre t thirty-seven (37) feet, a little more or less; theuce at right angles to said Street and peralle) with Sydney otreet for the div- tance of sixty-four (64) feet; theuce northwardly paraliel with Queen Street for the disiauce ol thirty-seven feet, thence west wardly, parallel with Syduey Steet. fur the distance of sixty-four feet, to the place of commencement; and also all that other tract of Land situate in Charlottetown afore- said, in the rear of tie ubove mentioned land bounded as follows :—Comwmencing at the svuth- west corner of Jund, belonging to the Hon. Daniel Brenan, and ruaning aloug « certain passage or right of way to the westward thereof aud parallel with Queen S:reet, for the distances of twenty-six feet, southwardly; thenee at right angles, and parallel with Sydney Street, for the distance of twenty-one feet; thence northwardly and parallel with Queen Street aforesaid, twenty-six feet, and thence westwardly along the Southern boundary of suid Daniel Brenan’s land, twenty-one feet, to the place of commencement. The above premises are situated on Qneen Street - are at present occupied by Donald Mclsaac, = q. ‘gxMa—Twenty five per cent of the purchase mouey ut sale, and the balance on delivery of Deed. a at Charlottetown the 3rd of November. 1865. CHARLOTTE SIMS Tenders for Building a MARKET HOUSE ON QUEEN SQUARE. "PPENDERS will be received at the Office of the City Clerk until WEDNESDAY, the 15th November instant, from persons willing to enter into a contract with the City for building » Market House, on a site to be pointed out on the western portion of Queen Square, agreeably to a plan and specification to be seen in the City Hall Every other information will be afforded to persons wishing to tender, respecting the payment, and the seenrity that will be reqnired from the contractor for the due and faithful performance of the contract By order of the City Council, PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. November 6. 1865. 2in Canada Flicur! JUST RECEIVED, 15 Bbls Extra CANADA FLOUR, 25 ‘** No 1 Superfine Do Do Choice Family brands. For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Oct. 30, 1865. Water Street : ‘TENG 7 IN STORE. 80 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT, 120 Bhls CORN MEAL, 25 Bbis COAL TAR, 15 Bbls PLICH, 20 Boxes CANDLES, 8's, (50 Iba) 20 do SOAP. SPIRITS. 6 Hhds ‘ Hennessey’s" Dark BRANDY, 6 Hhds ‘‘ Hennessey'’s"’ Pale BRANDY, 10 Casks DeKuyper’s GIN, (anchor brand.) Ex ‘‘Urania” from LONDON, 15 Puns. ** Demerara’? RUM. To arrrive from BOSTON, 5900 Bbls. “ Extra State’? FLOUR. For Sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Building, Water-st. Ocvt. 30, 1865. FALL STOCK. HE Subscriber HAS RECELVED, per Usnixgand L C. Owes, as Part of his Fail Stock: 223 Tons TRON, 2} Tons SPRING STEEL, 10 Cwt. Sleigh Shoeing STEEL, Do 7 do Blister 3 do Cast Do 164 do NAILS and SPIKES, 130 Kevs PAINTS, 350 Gallons PAINT OIL, 114 Boxes GLASS, 2 Crates COAL SCUTTLES, and 24 Casks and Cases General Hardware Goods. te The remainder of FALL STOCK to arrive per * Urania’ and ‘ David Cannon.’ W. E DAWSON. October 30, 1865. . 9 * Underwriters’ Notice. "EXHE Su'scriber having been appointed AGENT, at Prince Edward Island, for the New York Board of Underwriters, Columbian Insurance Company of New York, and Boston Board of Underwriters, will be clad to receive early notice of losees which may oecur, and to render sach assistance to vessels in distress as may be in his power to afford. Mas- ters or Owners of such vessels or their cargoes, are recommended to report as soon as practicable. J. 8. CARVELL. Ch'tawn,. Oct 30, 1865. tf LONDON GOODS, Daily Expected per Urania. 3 CHESTS and [lalf Chests Prime Congon TEA, 20 Bags Patna RICE, 120 Boxes London SOAP, tw» sell by Peruse Averios. on M@BDAY, PARTICULAR NOTICE! DECEMBER next, (4809,) at the our of twelve! the 20th NOVEMBER MEX, at the residsuce of Boston & Colonial Steamship Line. DONALD McAULAY, Eaqr, iv the Royalsy of GEOKGETOWN, the following Pasture Lots: Nos. 212 222, 234, 245. 246 and 303. each containing Eight Acres, and being in all PORTY- LIGHT ACKES of FREEHOL)D) LAND. Likewise POUR PASTURE LOTS adjoining said Property, constituting a FARM of Ela it ry Acres, 4 at Dew partof the best Land iu the Rovalty, lyingsand bemg within'dbout two wiles from, ard frontiay ow the iain Poss to, GEORGETOWN. Of this excellent Property there are about 50 acres noder crop, iv a high state of cultivation, producing in the rotation of last year _— 20 tour of Hay, and other crops in. p Mion couven- ient and pleasantly situated! WHALLING-HOUSE, 40 by 28 ft, £2 2¢ post. is on the premises, underneath which there isa large frost-preof Cellur; a aever- failing Well of excellent Water is contiguous to the premises. A new BARN, 45 by 26 ft, lo*?P pest, standiat a proper distance from the mansion; ama the whole steading surrounded by a beautifel grove of wood. This property being brought to tyetammer pro- duces a chance seldom to be had in te#Totulity, for any gentleman of ordinary means, to settle down in a pleasaut, convenient, and attractiy@-sifaation, within easy access of an every day markét; advan- tages of seminary education, national dissentin\’ churches, and mail communication twice-a-week. Sale to take place at LI o'clock, a.m ferma liberal, and made known at time of sale. : W. SANDERSON, Auctione$r. Georgetown, Oct. 16, 1865. iNotice to Tenants. PFXUE Subscriber, as AGENT for th¥” nudersigned Proprietors, viz: —LORD VIs*” COUNT MELVILLE, of Edinburgh, Scotland; Rev. JOHN MACDONALD. of Sussex, England ; Messrs. THOMSONS, ef Belfast, Ireland; JOHN 4.8. MACDONALD, of Montrea), Canada; and Miss MARGARET MACDONALD, of 61 Rue de Notre Dame des Champs, Paris,—has received po sitive jnstractions from each of them to collect payment of atl KENT and ARREARS OF RENT due them, without delay ; and if not immediately complied with, to place their respective Beoks in the hands of their Attorneys, for collection ; an further, that it is not the intention of the Proprix- tors, who have been applied to to sell their Lands, to dispose of them at present, unless to those who ean pay for their holdings, with the arrears of rent, down. Now, in compliance with the above instrietione, I beg to notify the Tenants of the above Proprie- tors, that I reqnest immediate payment of their Rent and Arrears of Rent, hoping and trusting that they will not compel me to resort to harsh measures for the recovery of the same. I world further beg to state, that considering Charlottetown the most eentral place to meet the Tenants, I will be atthe * North Ameriean Hotel "’ on Market days, say Tuesdays and Vridays in each week, and at my Office, at Millview, Lot 49, on the remaining days of the week. J. KR. BOURKE, Agent. Millvtow, Oct. 30, 1865. 4ins BAZAAR, vu E LADIES of Sr. James’ Cnorcu intend (D.V ) holding a BAZAAR of useful and faney Articles, during the week before CHRIST MAS next. Contributions thereto wil) be received by the following Committee of Ladies :— Mrs Andereon, Mrs P. W. Hyndman, “ A. L. Brown, * McKenzie, Miss Brown, “* Kennedy, Mra Dean, - i, Dunean, Miss McLennan, Miss Dunean, Mrs. Forgan, Mre. Purdie, Miss Stewart, “ Gray, Mrs. Wateou, » J. em, “J. White. Farther particulars in due time will be given, A. RANKIN, Sec'y. October I. 1865. CHEAP GAS. ‘PXIIE Directors of the Cha lottetown Gas Light Company have redaced the price of GAS from 15s. to 108. per thonsand feet, when consumed in Gas Stoves, for cooking or beating sUrpoeses The Gas Stove used for heaiing purposes, sur- pass all other Stoves in cleanliness, safety, quick- ness of adaptation, as well as in ecopomy. The Gas Stoves. when nsed in Halls, radiate a warm and agreeable atmosphere throughout the whole house, and as the gas eon, with the greatest safety, be left burning during excessive math yo it obviates the necessity of using stoves in the Bed-roome throughout the dwelling, thus making one Gas Stove perform the same duty as tive or six coal stoves when placed in the several Bed- rooms, and not only diminishing the risk of fire to the same extent, bat also the cost of warming the various apartments, together with the yet greater benefit derived by enabling persons to discoutinne the use of Bed-room fires, se tighly injarions to health. Apply at the Warehouse of E. R. TAYLOR, er at the GAS WORKS. October 23, 1865. 4in roibitaiiiiae : T have used them for the past five years, one in a room with no ventilation, and in which moat of my time in my house is spent. During this period there has been no discomfort in any respect. In brief, L have been so well satisfied us to this invention that, by my advice many of my friends have tried them, and from none have I ever heard a compluint. Wisstow Lewis, M. D. I am ready to say, at your reqnest, that I have used your gas stove ina dressing-room for some years, and have found it, in that capacity, an ad- mirable and unexceptionable contrivance. Yours truly, Hesxey J. Bicetow, M.D, New York, 130 Ninth Street. I have nsed W. F. Shaw's Gas Stove for a year past. in a dressing-room without fireplace, “and vave found it a source of great comfort and can- venience, V. DetmMo_p, M.D. We have used your gas-burning apparatus for heating purposes, during the past year, and are well pleased with the otility and superority over the old method of berning gas for heat. In the laboratary, we consider them indispensable to economy and convenience. We recommend them to every chemist and phar- macentist Who has the luxury of yas at his con- trol, Beiitock & Crensnaw, Mauafacturiag Chemists. T have made nee of one of your Gas Stoves, with three burners, in my room at the bank this season, and have been entirely satisfied with it I have generally found that one burner was all that needed. The air bas not been unpleasaut,and { do not hesitate to recommend it to those persons who wish to heat rooms qnickly,a@ud with almost no trouble, Yours truly, Samces, Ho Watery. Office of the New York, N. F. & 20 do do bo (very superior.) 20 Cases assorted Confectionary, in 2 Ib bottles, 20 Casks Carbonate Soda, (baking,) 20 Boxes Fine Starch, } 450 Ibe Extract of Logwood, i 3 Tons London Oakum, 4 400 Gallons Boiled Oil, 40 Cans White Lead, 50 lbs in each, 8 do Red do } 20 do Black Paint, 16 do ireen do 8 do Yellow de 160 Coils Manilla Rope, assorted sizes, 60 do Hewp de do do 300 Gross Wine-avd Beer Corks, 1200 3 Buehel Sacks. Ase, Cases assorted Pickles, bbls. Washing Stationery, Composition Candles, Mustard, ‘in tins) and saadry other articles, DGUGLAS M. HARINGTON. Water st., Ch’town, Met, 23, 1865. 3m Flour & Kerosene. THIS DAY, ex Schr. | | 150 Bbis. EXTRA FLOUR. In Store 20 Casks KEROSENE. For sale low by Oct. 30, 1865. J. 8. CARVELL. iel & pat Sugar! HALIFAX— 5 Uhds. Bright Porro Rieo SUGAR. J. 8. CARVELL. Oct 30,1865 isl & pat KEROSENE OIL. UST RECEIVED, cx Steamer Greyuousp, from BOSTON— 50 Casks Kerosone. For sale low by J. 8. CARVELL. October 93. 1865 ‘Lo the ‘irade. i STOKE, and wil! be sold at a LOW FIGURE for Cash or approved paper— 30 Chests English Conge TEA, 50 Boxes 3 Crown SOAP, 30 do TP PIPES. 20 Cases DeKayper GIN, 3 Pancheons RUM, 5 Kege TOBACCO. N. RANKIN. queen Street, Oct. 30, 1865. NOTICE. Uustomers will DAY morning at five o'clock. Tt, | , F, W, HALES, See'y. Ch'town, Nov 6, 1865. Fall. Those who have not received their aecou will please call for the sume. BEFPR & SONS, + Oct. 30, 1865, 2m a Sugar! ANDING, ex WILLIAM, from| pense ; Lendon Tel. Co. OnanLoTTetown, P. E. Isuasp, October 18, 1865. 4 E subscriber will peceive proposals from parties willing to contract forthe delivery of the nuwhber of straight, sound and substantial CEDAR TELEGRAPH POSTS, requisite from Cape Tormentine to Sackville — to be twenty-five feet long, and six inehes in diameter at the emaller end—to be placed along the road at equal distances of forty to the wile—the whole to be delivered on or before the Ist day of JUNE, 1866. Security for the performance of the contract will be required. Cc. A. HYNDMAN, Sup. P. E. Island Dist. Isl HPS Jef NEW STORES! Dorchester Street. Liquors, Molasses, Tea, Sugar, Flour, Tobacco, Sundry Groceries, &e, 'PHUE SUB-tCRIBER has now in h's New Brick Stores,Do chester Street Charlotte town, the following Oct. 23, 1865. Extensive and Valuable Stock OF : ¥ Ls A Py MERCHANDIZE, comprising WINES, BRANDIES, and other LI- QUORS of the beet quatity; fresh GROCERIES of ali kinds; FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, TOBACCO, MOLASSES. equal wo any articles of the kind in the market, which be oifers to wholesale and retail customers At the lowest prices for Cash, ——V1 Sse 70 Paacheons choice Demerara RUM, 70 Hogsheads Hollands GIN, 6 Hhds. Irish and Scotch MALT WHISKEY, 6 Hnds. Pale and Dark BRANDY, 6 Hog-heads PORT WINE, 6 hogsbeads of SHERRY, | 100 dozen Fiinburgh ALK, | 100 dozen Guinness’ PORTER, | 300. chests and half chests of THA, | 10 hogsheads of SUGAR, } 3) puncheons of MOL, ASSE3, 500 barrels of FLUU R, Boxcs of Honey Dew TOBACCO, 100 Loxes Liverpool SOAP, 20 boxes of PIPES, 11200 JARS, (assorted siz-s,) tuke uotice that the WHOLE AMOUNT of | Toeether with n fall assortment of all articles in their respective accouuts will be required thin | the GROCERY LINE, to whieh he invites the | attention of his friends in Town and Country, whose | past favours are respectfully acknowledged OWEN 1 Charlottetown, May 23, 1855, ae ae CONNOLLY. ° 4 « *s 4 ap ge : i :