3 - make ne pretensions tothe gift of dwina- A Texantr Leacuy Srory ser ar Res. LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ao f —The following correspondence "a WRECK OF THE STEAMSHIP ATLANTA. SIXTEEN OF THE PASSENGERS AND 29 oF | THE CREW Lost, ; New York, Oct. 20.—The bark IW. 2. Anderson, from Mobile, arrived here this worming with David Drexler, 2 firemen and & Sevan, and the cook of the steamship Atlanta, who were picked up at sea on a plece of the wreck of the Ad/anta Mr. Drexler reports that the Ad/anta left| A terrible harrigane lately swept over the West Indta Islands, In Guadalope, the houses) were lifted from the greund, torn to pieces and | scatiered. In one town, the hospital was blown down, and all the inmates killed or wounded, Hetween 200 and 300 persons, altogether, were kuled, The crops were destroyed and vessels | stranded. : ithe i <~>- fe A London Jeweller has manufactured a! watch jor an Italian nobleman, which is to | will please call tor the — New Orleans on the 7th inst,, sprung a leak | CU8t two thousand guineas. ———_- 1 ad “NOTICE. Ok Country Customers will p'ease tuke notice that the WHOLE AMOUST of | their respective accounts will be required thin’ Fall. Those who have net received their accounts | Oct. 30, 1865. 2m LOST, OQ the St. Peter's Koad. on Sunday Evening last, about 9 or 10 o'clock, between ee vn the 15th, and on the 15th, in a heavy gale, when 200 miles south of Sandy Hook, | at 5 o'elock, pom... the steamer broke in| Tw r .< : ithe Ten Mile House and Traeadie Brook, a very Two hard things ; first, to talk of yourself) tii daoine KAILWAY BLANKET, with pockets without being vain ; second, to talk of vthers | evstivn of an yivteged oumber of which, we may all rest as general fund of the League, to be appropriated, by wrod, net one waa will be taken from the ranks and bye, to their own use, by twe or three unseru- a the great body of the people pulous fellows at the head of it:— As (hur tothe fly expressed, it will be seen how To the Editer of the Islander Sir :— Will you have the kindness te publish the annexed letter from the Rev. James F. Menutgoin- ery, ove of the proprietors of Let 24, in the next iasue of the Islander, in order to disabuse the pub- lie mind relative to the report that he is about to sell his property, through the influence of the ar eur estination or consideration of the conse qacnees te he apprehended from the existence o the Tenant League gues beyond that of th Lieve! parties Whe cenzure us ter our denunci: soos of it. And such our view of the great evi which thal mischievous organization may bri, Tenant League : a am vour ohd't. servant | down upon us a3 a people — a view the justne: I am ve hd ‘ . Ir. Wearu tiaviranp ef whick, we feel fully persuaded, is concurre: Ch'tewn, 12th Oct., 1865. oe ‘ aT a _— in by all the worta, tnlelligence, ar d reapectabil . - ’ ? EDINBURGH, J5th Sept., 1805 ef the Island—atiords us the fullest Justibcath By Team Gentine | lect wrote te ree I have learned more than [had hitherto known of | Gereramest as we are — for throwing inte the| the improper and illegal proceedings of the as | aociation calling themeelves the Tenant League Phese proceedings, | thing, it ia the duty ofevery lower of order to discourage and check to the ut-} mest of hia power. And, therefore, anxious as | am that the negeciatious pending fer the sale of | my property to the Tenants, should be brought te | a satisfactory conclusion, [ wish te state clearly that I will make ne terms with any person who | I am glad, however. —siguech liberal and determined opponent ef Ch scale of Cunstiontional authority, all the Weig y | ef aay lohuecce we may pussess, for the suppres suomand punishment, tos, at least of the crafty rngieadera — of that combmation of suciul incendiaries we think, beea sufficiently ex- | belongs te that association |} te be assured that the Tenants on Lot 34 have en tirely held aloof from these uncoustitutional pro-| and while this remains the case. 1 am We have now, plicit, so far aa coneerns the course, which. eur editorial capacity, we have adupted, at the preeetic crisis of vur polity ; but as i¢ tna) net be ceedings : bat we do clan le have sone ke OW ledge © appeared lately s —_— - ny . ; P ; “Pp . ‘ty Ls Ad gi causes i eff «: and, with certain inthe Patriotand Islander We think the vimy e FROM EUROPE, —_”™ : i } ‘ irw Y at y ; ; f before Us, | light which that knowledge statement made tn the letter of the Rey. Mr ge Yor, irs p.m — Additional per Hiber- gate before | nian, Lendon, Friday Oct. lath—A weetiug ot . » wp enalice ta cat y to perevive that Montgomery should be widely kuown. kor the Ati © Felegrs J ’ hig at . ee sfords “ a : j the Atlantic Lelegrapt Cy., las atiihoimzed au iu- gs we ape dily es ee greater cupacity for months the Tenant Leaguers have been bragging | Crease of Capital by 16,000 shares of pounds "hala be : ‘ , : ‘ . . : ‘ ya cermment than is displayed in the present Most extensively of their purchases from the pro- each..... Lhe papers generally comment on the eife! | Aduuis-huussell corresp mdence he Times ¢ : silt aiateal unity, the Linperial | prietors, aud Mr. Montgomery was ove to whom nee yh vapoudence. Lhe Times cau gaore 4 . 7 mardy doubt that the proposal for & Couuiisstou , ’ . ti . " 4 | i pili be cert forth against wa: our Free Con. they at first referved with incomparable audacity. | will ultimately be aceepled, and say itis the best tion * be withdrawn, eur Legislature We were well aware that there was not one acre |‘! )et the only solution, and the candid and al ‘i . : . tlriendly tone of the argument betwee Pusse sated; and, instead ef Responsible Govern purchased by the Tenant League, in its associated ay Seno Ut ine erecta it between Russel peng : and Adaus justtied that expectation. Other act, for Which the people foug it so long and capacity, m any part ofthe Island, and the stories | journals tove tor au auiiguble solution . Nhe getty J eke dy a battle, Irresponsible Rule will be estab- put forth about great sales and great bargains | CO’ espoudeuce between Mr. Adams, tie American Ld Minister, aug doarl Russell w 1 4 sed ia the form of a Geveraer and Council being effected, were circulated for no other purpose polar, OP rl Russe us la relution tu tlc see “% t responsibiliily of England tor the ravages com- | _ ia other and more distinctive words, in the than te delude the tenantry, In various parts of | wilted upou American commerce by rebel pirates we! } Ohigarc lis te fill up the small and the laland, lute subsenbing their meney te the hited oul te glad. Liarl Ruaseil repuulatles all labiaty, aud refases ail arbitration, FROM THE UNITED STATES. NEW YorK, Oct. 2ist.—A Raleigh, N. C paper of yesterday publishes a telegram from the | President to Governor Holden, declaring that every dailar of the debt created iu uid of the re. | bellion sueuld be repudiated finally and forever | and eXpressing a hope that the peope of North | Carolina will wash tieiy bands of everything that | partakes, tu lhe ehgltest ck gree, of Che rebellion so Pecenuly erusbed by the strong aru of the Go- verhument, PitLave PIA, Uct gress bow Ih session here, is Working harmoniously ews In relation to the numbers of the organization io lreland, has beeu received, Everyiiing is working well. LC beeriiug progress and New Yorn, 2ist, p. u.—LPbe World's Nast ville despatel: says tive different caves lave been | discovered under that ety occupied by a large jotunuber of murderers aud Lileves, Whose depreda- ties have been carried on for a long time Murreil aud When engaged In running off with negroes, One his gung The nulitary have taken measures to clear out the cases aud seal (bein aguiust occapaucy. Gold 140 of the caves was tised by New Yorn, 23d,—The ansouncement of the issuing of au order by the Preeident tor the un- | conditional release of Jolin Mitchell, was received in the Pentau Congress, on Satu day with cheers tor the President tor the Untied States, for the 20th. —The Fenian Con- | without slander. FALL STOCK. (Pye Subseriber HAS RECELVED, per! Unxpixe and L. C. Owes, as Ball Stock: three pieces, leaving him and the four others jun the piece from which they were rescued, after floating nearly two days. The Atlanta , bad 7 passengers and 35 of a crew, all of | wide except the above, are supposed to | have perished. | The Ad/ania was owned by Charles Mal | lory, of Mystie, Conn , was a good steamer jot 1,000 tons burthen, and run in the Atlan- | tie Coast Company's line. 7“. — LATEST FROM ENGLAND. (From the European Times, Get. 11) Part of his 22} Tons IRON, 24 Tons SPRING STEEL, 1) Cwt. Sleivh Shoeing STEEL, i The sudden and unexpected increase in the Bank rate of dircount to seven per cent is again | 7 do Blister Do iwiving rise te these controversial disgeisitions 3 do Cast Do Which are always rife when money is dear... .. 164 do NAILS and SPIKES, ; Phe cattle disease shows vo sigus ot be oe 130 Keos PAINTS, | ali © sigus ot lasing ex 350 Gallons PAINT OIL, 114 Boxes GLASS, » Crates COAL SCUTTLES, and 24 Casks and Cases Ccemeral Hardware Goods. [#3 The remainder of FALL STOCK to arrive per * Urania’ and * David Cannon.’ W. E DAWSON. S| So eee ee ta Canada Ficur! _ JUST RECEIVED, 15 Bb!s Extra CANADA FLOUR, 25 ‘“* Not. Superfine Do Do Choice Family brands. ] »: j hausted itsell It is appearing in various new |localities, aud must tecessarily command great j attention during the coming winter... .. We read j of a serions oulbreak of Cholera at Epping. In j one louse twelve persous were attacked, aud } tour of the cases terminated fatally... .. Lt is now }aceepted as a fact that the Prince and Princess of | Wales will pay a visit to Lord Derby, at Knows Hey, on coer return trom Scotland... .. We leas | wt the appearance of Cholera in Paria, but the j authorities, from fear of causing an alarm, sup- | press all details, October 30, 1865. 7: - = Wrecx.-——A small schooner belonging to | Charlottetown, laden with coal, while on the | passage between Pictou and Charlottetown, ; Was caught ina gale, sprung a leak on the | 17th sust., and alter being run ashore on the ewise, and wey happily, peradveuture, tend tw ame salutary end, we will, wow that “ we are in the counselling vein,’ follow up our exculpation on that head, by some practical suggestions — | wade, fer the sake of greater freedom in the tev- derimg oF “third per sou.” them, through the agency of t e} la the Grst place, however, it may be well tu state whal are cur conceptions of the duties of ex honest and patriotic edueor of a political new s- paper, Ls > | be a party wan —-in Limes of such popular dis-} a free couutry — even although be may | content and commetion as threaten the ext tiou, in the minds of many, of those surest gua r-| guiees for the preservation of rational freedom snd the general well-being — the lore of saciai order, and reverence for the laics and institutivus of the state. Accerdmg te our ¢ mceptions of the politi r! charactet and duties of such aw editor, the bread and general eve Of country or state will always be parasacdul, 1 his mind, te the etrewmscrived the uarrew love ol party ; ! proofs of lis being actuated by that sacred, that cusadling seutiment—* the lore of couatry ’—i1 2} ' wore Uaquestionable aud honerable manacr than | when, whedicat te its dictatea, he breaks fr m | the confiued arena of party strife; aud, iguer all private and ecltish considerations ef mere party gain, steps buldly ferward, aad even ae it Circulating Library for the pupils of the Convent were beneath the banners of a Gevernment, te the } qrveral policy of which he is steadily opposed.) & takes bis stand in hostile resistance te the desig us of factious scoundreis, who endeavour tu cone ; their gross and selfish kuavery under, professions ef zeal for the best interests of the State: uf whese seditiews und licentiows eareer, if ti- checked by the supreme authority of the land, would terminate, he clear y sees, lo Hething shert of the ulter ruin of coustitutionsl freedom An editer of each a type would deem a seaso: ef civil commotion the gost raleliciious of any that eould prssil 5 be chosen for the advocacy) of mere party views and the prosecution of party indeed, deem i a senso wartare. He wold, for thenehtfulness, and fur thoughtful action (oe ; Gat net one in which to indulge m party acciisa- invectives, and abuse or liens, Peerineteml ions, tor the cudeasewuring, by either of the « ppovent parties iu the state, te make political capital out wi the bv-gome mistukes of failares of the of her lie would deem it rather to be a time for the forgetting «f past differences, the cancelling of party jealousies and aniuimsities, and the oblite rat *t ing wf the hard -lines of demareation between them. And, in freely raising bis voice for the public good. he might, whilst, on the one band dewouneing the designs of factious and seditious hnaves, which could be accomplished only by the complete sutversion of all legal and conatituti wal authority; on the other, addressing himer!f to the beading men of the two great rival parties in| the country, remind them that no State, ¢ tab. | hahed on the broad and firm basis of equal laws, parti-| wh the aad the full reeegnition of equality in the cipation of civil and religious privileges, part of all classes of ite subjects, “Could ever be, bat by itself. undone.’ And, as a warning against the disastrous conse-| (ieners to be appreieuded from the rivalry of polities] maguates at such a tiwe; and as a persuasive to the wisdom ef amity and eo cord auwng them, for the common good—of the many estons whieh Histury affords te that end, he might iustance the ever memorable fall of the j action on that footing. . at ? ’ i : i i . matic Entertainment at St. Andrew's Hall. which | '8", aud that Canada is the prize the Feuiaus are the proceedings of the eveniug admirably on this oceasion, and who gave many lof ratioual and innecent amusement. some sum realized by the sale of the tickets Is to be employed for the laudable papose of precaring a { poureeterl iue lapy iliness, though of a slew and irksome nature {time Provinces to Canada, with the formation et | truly desireua to meet them in a hberal and ugent in eff-en sud for Disha straightforward apirit. I writing to Mr Mitchell Die stenmebip Elibernian passed Far- Hastherne, by thie m ul, making a suggestion fur ther Point to-day with dates ta the }Gth. * > re _ r+ . j 3 ey ae — the arrangement of the pointe that have arisen in| oy ced at 8-3 ans]. the course of our correspandence ; and if this is wwreed to, L authorize you te conclude the trans ng the liberation, ame Conteais Breadstufis quiet and steady Provisions steady. fa G9. Gold 140¥. New Yorn, 23d.—The Herald's Toronto eor- respondent says the Fenian movement os canst ar Most MERY. | great agitatien throughout Canada, and great | The Hen. T. H. Haviland, P. E. Island. | activity is said te prevail in Military quarters i United Siates o tweuties O24 Believe me, yours sincerely, James F i) v — a | Garvisous are strengthened in regions weere the ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. ANDREW'S HALL. : : yi: : vestigated and arms disivibuted amoug citizens | Ou Thursday evening last, the pupils of the) quown to be opposed te the Fenians. It is | Convent of Notre Dame gave a Musical and Dra-| thought that the movement in Trelaud is only a [rish predowinate. The loyalty ot soldiers Mie | Lik ‘ : _ jafter. Gold 146. was, bke all the entertainments given by the : a ah | The muse \ | PuiLapeLpita, 2ith.—The Fenian Congress e music was : ' < * Coniliitied 1 Session yesterday. A com piele Pe-or- same ladies, a complete success } excellent, and the various dialogues and dramatic | ganization has been modelled after our! National Government, with a President, Cabinet, elected, pieces called forth repeated expressions of appro- as ; : ye ‘ } Senate and House of Representatives. .... Both bation and applause from the very large and res- : . ‘ - heuses of the newly established Congress held pectable audience, amongst whom were many of} sessions yesterday.....Col. Jol n O'Mahony was the leading Protestants as well as Catholics of the | Gnauimeously and amidst great cheering, declired | President, atier which hie took the oath of « fice, city. Every one present seemed delighted with ; - aud delivered an address Cohinilitee ea Was | Much praise is r¢e- appointed to draftan address embodyi { und never can he give} due to the young ladies who acted their part so | cognition of an Lrish Republic, which is to bave a burlding in———-, for Govermeutal purposes. ; : Phere is said tu be much rivalry for the posse: af the members of this community an opportunity | sion of the bouds authorized by the Congress to | tf enjeying fur two hours tha unalloyed pleasure | be used, which are now nearly if not quite ready | The hand-| distribution. It is thought that all the busi-| bness will be finished to-day..... Gold 164. t. 25.—Late advices from Charles. | the Seu a friendly reception from present in | Bostox, O ton indicate that the former owners of Island do met meet with the Freedmen at poaniatiots eccupation of Chie | .--- Reports of careless cultivation by yj his will add much to the usefulucss of that ex- Lustitution «>.> . ae | . | lent lucationsé the Pieedaien have been made to Goveruor Perry ata \' . , ‘ ; |} fees Sir Morte: Peto was entertained tare- Tuk Weekcy BULLETIN is the name of anew} well dinner at Deluonico’s, isn New York, last ted @ ‘ sholer “04 * . paper, the first No. of whieh was issued last week | SG! ---- A reported case of choke fa Caused Cutl- siderat yesterday iu Brouklyn, and 4 le excitement trom the office of Messrs. Cooper Brothers ta this 4 ' resullead lia pubic teeelinzg on tue sauilary cui- } succeeds, We iiderstand, the Mouitos dition of tue ciiy ~trold 145. ind is & Very great inproevement on that j maria New Yor, 25th, p.m —lt is reported that : ‘ ; ad rity } ‘ , Pie Badletiz is handsomely printed—protesses to \ z has beets tovnd guilty, and will be hanged , . " Ghee — on Friday next..... A scheme tor the Col in be beutraler independent! in posities; aud vXpress- - . aah 3 . rer ! bts . al the I reed nent I ort in i s ! re g goed will towards ali ifs cotilemporarics We the Se "y 4 t | Fives will sacs uive its proprietors assurance of ours, WEihout stint, Oranga ui resideut .... 5 XleHsNhe res ‘ rat Wize of Chariesteu of property er caviiliog; and lepe that, as @ centmuercia ‘ ; seized feoveruuient wave been tmiade re- sprculation aiane, Tae Balletia will be abie to afford eeutly.... - The South Carolina Legislature meet Us triewds Lhe Mbesl laveravie reports of ils paying | tu Eexira Session to-day. .... (roid 1456 ped ) quatiiies, yr wor 1. — 2 4 ' -<- Tik INSURRECTION IN JAMAICA. We were much pleased to read the followi Hon. TD New Brunswick paper, addressed to John Boyd, N.B apprehensions r Tue re ported, thengh brief, aecount of the in- leftfer from thie Mevee, in a late ‘ ’ surrection of lae begro lroops it Jaimaica, is the west exciting topte of Colonial sews which we of St. John, It het oly removes | Mr. McGee's have “i, base received for a long time. The Halifax regarding * t fe ad : Leening Expre ss of VA eduesday last furnishes the | bealth — about which the Coiotint papers ; i loliowing particulare:—~ been apeaking toe carelessiy—but it shows (what i ' ‘ j rf . PRrousp.e iy Jamaica.~—lifermation reached here late on Monday night last, it bad taken place in Jamatea, uadian friends by the Jaie visit from one hundred | S°YCe Was receivea » we oh frum New Nesk, ; P communicated by Hey Mr Archibald, British | vid " ; Cousul there, fo the wiitary aubberiiies in this viuces — a visit which certain croakers, whe) ecity. It appears that Mr. Archibald received a} letier frem Consul General Buneh, dated Oct o, iu which he states (hat a serious oulbreak tad | value very much) the kindly ifupressions that e ecrivus:te- which have beeu lett upon the minds of our Ca-{ ¥ The intelli. eighteen persons from the Maritime themselves would not or could not go to Canada | have used all their small talk aud their sual taken place among the negroes in the eastern influence to disparage :— portion of the Isiaud, with a request that he Montreac, Oct. 18, 1855. | - ag nome weet natn thes Sear i : cs he result las been, that the 17th Regt. has been My Dear Sir.—You will be glad te learn that} ordered off in the Duncan on Saturday next, and it is stated that she will probably call at Berme- | j da aud take a portion of the 2nd Queen's. We| are vot certain, however, of the Jatter. It is} stated that in the event of the services of the Oth | 1 | j ; I's | Oh b being required, they wil be held in readiness to } pr _ Paenrmpi o = — : ae Pro) embark withoutdelay. The companies belonging | i at wate et the ¢ wet. 0 uld long | to the different corps, at present stationed in P. | a mw . “oo 1 shlaeka,. ’ E since have written to congratulate you on the} fiuwl suceess of the return Visit trom the Mari-! : } tiere. | enough, tas wot been, as some of the papers have anhennced, of a nature seriously to threaten life. Scil it has confined me to bed, ever since our} friends left bere — a fortnight Another aye. Island, having been recalled, they will be re-| ieved by a detachment of the loth from New | Brunswick, the steamer Delfa having sailed 7 ? morning fre apo ov Shed: or the purpose whieh you took so touch pains and trouble. wW e| ial eet ee teh eon Sitseah? seahdeaad Uden had at the closing lang Montreal bis Mari-| with the J6Gth. ‘The sudden departure of the 17th | tine Guests; and although myself and Others | trea this station will be very much regretted by 2 - F i . ‘os j 4 ist fo | who kuow something of Che rest of British Ame our citizeus at large; and we bepe their absence i} rods (a little over J of au were) of Flax, grown by Aaron Kimbaliz— Dr. Cr. | Ploughing, $2.00 400 lbs. Flax, $106 26 Ilarrowing, 200 10 Iba. Tow, 5 20 | profitable enlture of Flax. thetr reception | will be perfortied by the Right Rev. PL Melutyre tts | 2}st. | diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or othe: | Calises Beach at Malignant Cove, immediately went ty pieces. She was old and probably in- sured.— Antigonish Casket. PROFIT OF FLAX CULTURE. The Asnual Report of the Worcester ( Mass.) Agricultural Suciety contains the following state- | went of the expense and product of 13 square 13 loads manure, 13 UU 8 bush. Seed, 36 8b 130 ibs. Guano, 4 55 —-—- I bush, Seed, 375 Total product, $l48 26 | Sawing, OO Deduct expense, 54 5s | l Pulling Flax, lj | Faking off Seed, 4 00 Cleaning Seed, Dressing Flax, | $5453 Profit, $3 6x | The land cultivated was a kid of sandy gravel, | { ; } | dry, and easily worked. Tt pad been in pasture | jinany years, aud was notin very productive con- | dition. It was ploughed up the previous fill, and harrowed in the Spring. Further details of cul ture are tot givea The vatie of the unspent manure, alter removing the flax, was sere fo were than pay the interest ob cost of land, uli | this item is therefore omitted in the accouut. —— Joun IxGs, Esa: Dear Sir,—1 stall be obliged by your inserting. in tomorrow's Islander, the above extract, ufford- Ing, #8 If does, so complete an evidence of the Yours truly, JOUN ALDOUS, Oct. 25, 135. -_- In consequence of the rebellion of the Negroes in Jumaica, aud the departare of the 7th Regt. from Halifax for the .cene of action, the detachment of | the (6th Regiment, stationed iu this Islind, were, by { e Commander-in j ed te embark for } liulifax, to take the place ofthe t7th Rest. As we] Viite, preparations are being made for their em Chief, orde: } Hioltin the Steamer Decra, which feft Ualifax u Weduesday, and arrived iu Ch otte The Prixcess or Wate at Sa. iio t lust evening. » OU W eal tie sav, bronght-ten menof che both Regimen | tu Shediac, auder the command of Kusign ———, | ifier a few hours de! tet rncd to Shediae, | i eiuatii i mark two Couipatiies of the th Rest , wisi | etotake the placaof the de © Lith Cie detach tuent of the tith ere, WHHL march from the Steamer int j e Vieronts Baxnacks, Which are wow ready foi sprire l from the } Phe trogpe sent to us ean il he arrisous of Nova Scotin and New Brunawick they are, neverticless, sent to us; and we trus te foolish people of the Tenant League will see in rial a this uct o Hheriiesthe determination | iu Priuvce Edward Isiand.— | fo wp “ I nl IsL* spp oF Fuipay. hiw —~e 6 a — We understand that ou Weduesday next, the eoth ist., the toundation stone of a new Catholl saurel is to be laid at Freetown. The ceremony Bishop of Charlottetown, and the sermon in eon nection with the will be delivered by the Rev. A. MeDonald, Rector of St. Danstan’s ead | lege, Ch'town Royalty.—Suamerside Journal. Goxe TO Fcrope.—The Alleghanians. (or- ganized in P2465, by Prof. J. M. Boulard), Vocal- ts and Swiss Beli Ringers, sailed for Europe per steamship Caledonia, trom New York, Oct ‘The troupe, after fulfilling their engage- ments in London, Liverpool, aud Paris, will re- turn again to the Atiautie States. Mr. D. G.| Waldron, so long with the Company as Ageut, ae- companics them ou their foreign tour. sane, > + - For Upwards of Thirty Years Mis. Winstow’'s SoorHing Syner has been used tor children with never failing safety and snecess It correets ucejdity of the stomach, relieves wind colic regulates the bowels, chres dysentery and Au old and well-tried remedy. Perfectiy safe iu all cases, ‘Thirty-tive cents u bottle. -_— _——— We notice by New York papers that gam bung among the arstvcratie Jadies.of that city 18 becoming quite fashionable. One young lady is said to have lost within the ‘80 defetec*—its triple walle, its strong towere, and) cirenmmatanees, so, tull a representation of your) | people had been brought tace to face with Be | . many vf eur people. From auch intercourse we | amur patria of its citizens and soldiers, might— augur everything that is god fur buth guests its inpregaable citadel — and in the valour and humauly speaking, and apart frow all eonsider- | aud hosts. As to the opinions of those who are interested in sowing strife between these sister Provinces, Iam sure you care as litte for them as I do bloody civil war, carried on within it That there should be such persons; that they the feree part isaue of the rival chiefs, Simeon aud should toke a pleasure in dnaking wischiet be- tween fellow-subjects aud fellow-Colonis:s, is to be deplored. ‘That any of they should geeupy «of Titus to compass its destruction, ai\ hough | positions to enable thea de sow the seeds of seper- commanding an arwy of veterans, of valour un-| ation and il-will with greater effeet, is still more best diecintt : : to be deplored, Bat they will tail; their objects aus paserd, and the iplined inthe world, are evil; their motives are bad; aud their arti- aud aided iu the siege by the most terrible en | tices are beginuing to be geuerally understood. «ines of war—the huge HMelipoleis or city takers,| Let every friend of the Union, that is strength gud the irresistible Nicocs or conquerors—and ite and safety, aud honor, only do as you have done, pea. : wy dear sir, ia this late sosivds undertaking, temple, “a mount of suow, fretted with golden aod the enemies of our future will be speedily pinnacles,” have remained tu this day to excite) discowfitted. I remain, my dear sir, the admiration of the world. With sincere regard, Safe, he might say to them, within the triple me, Pein 0, defences, whch, in amity and concord wit each! John Boyd, Exq, St.John, N. B. other, would be afforded them by the Constitu) a ” tien, the Lawes, aud Frcecutire Power, they might; ation of Jehovab’s immutable decree, pronounced against it—bhad it not been for the cruel and must oe lweeh Joba—have suceessfully withstood all the ¢fforts If is with sincere regret that we have to an- easly ward off the evile with which the State! nounce the departure of the Detachment of the was threatened, as the results of the traitorous! 16th Regiment from our shores, ivasmuch as, machinations of the kuavish and wicked disturb- during their stay here, they bave conducted | Exeeliency the Admiral, Sir James Hope, accom-| dear papa believe that she had spent the jit was his iatention to have remained here with | rapenERI: | While population up toe the latest accounts; but! tyund a live frog ewbedded in a cavity, and | } ‘ ; | riea, missed many faces we would gladly have from this city will only be for a short period, His| past few months $100,000; and made the ancient city of Jerusalem, which, strong ia its! welcomed, we were rejoiced that, wader ail the i patites the troops te Jatouiea; and had it net been | money on dress and a portion of it ip chari- tor this unfortunate affiir in Jamaica, we believe | table donations. —_-—---—- cond From all weean| A farmer at Windbam, N. H., named learn, there has bee vo loss of Lif among the; York, while cutting down a tree recently. 1 - an his ship until February next. there Lad been cousideralle damage done to pro- perly. The repori, too, that tie culoused Lroups | had revolted, appears to have been incorrect. We base no doubt that, with a litiie firmness and de- cluvh, the whale waiter will be speedily setiled. | inelosed by fifty years’ growth of wood. pcan See —d ~~ Married, Sth instapt, at the MoreH Manse. by! On the } anti [™. jthe Kev. Heury Crawford, Mr John A. Lawson,} ' TEU TNT } Teacher, to Miss Sophia, daughter of Mr Cuarles NEWFOUNDLAND. Soesher, vo (irs Soman “ne “i J 94 } On the 17th instant, at the Church at St Peter's } TheR. M.S. Deva arrived at Halifax on | Bay, by the same, Mr William Aitken, to Miss Jue, Puesday morning last. Si. Julin’s dates ure | davghter of Mr Join Towusend, of Rollo Bay. | ta the 1Gth, " seh ame a oie =a Fe ’ . a he steamer Ariel arrived at St. Jon's on! wren . : Of water ou the chest, on the 2th inetant. George the oy inst.,from the Westward and Seuth- William Manley, eldest sou of John ed Silom wafd, She brought no uews of iupurtance, | Sarah Ball, aged 6 years. except that the fisheries coutinued fuir at On Sabbath, he Loth instant, at her residence. Fortune and Placentia Bays. Vessels are | oe rare 4 No te we the - sag o sf her age, Mere ; i ¥ Martha Gambell, relict of the late James Gambeil ; returning every day from the Labrador, and j her death is deeply regretied by a jarye nuaber of the papers report that during the past 8uni- | relatives, frien s and acquaintances. For sale by, J. ROBERTS ECKART, Water Street. IN STORE. Bays LIVERPOOL SALT, 120 Bbls CORN MEAL, 2) Bhle COAL TAR, 15 Bolas PI'CH, 20 Boxes CANDLES, 8's, (50 Ibs) 20 do SUAP. SPIRITS. 6 Hhds ** Hennestey’s"’ Dark BRANDY, 6 Hhids ** Henuessey's"’ Pale BRANDY, 10 Cesks DeKuyper’s GIN, (anchor brand ) Ex ‘“‘Urania” from LONDON, 15 Puns. * Demerara’ RUM. To arrrive fron BOSTON, O00 Bbhls. “ Extra State’? FLGUR. Oct. 30, P865, For Sale by J. ROBERTS ECHART, Peake'’s Brick Building, Water-st. Oct. 30, 1865. ; " Seo Flour & Kerosene. ANDING THIS DAY, ex Sehr. in it. The tinder will be sniiably rewarded by leaving it at the * Examiner’? Office. Chitown, Vet. 3D, 1805, Daily Expected per Urania. 3 CHESTS and Half Ches's Priwe! Congou TEA, 20 Bags Ratna RICE, | 120 Boxes Londou SOAP, 0 do do i (very snperior,) 20 Cases assorted Confectionary, iu 2 1b buttles, 20 Cusks Carbonate Soda, (baking) 20 Boxes Fine Starch, io0 tbs Extract of Logwood, 3 Tons London Oakam, 400 Gallons Boiled Oil, 40 Cans White Lead, 50 Iba in each, 8 do hed do 200 de Biack Paint, J6 do Green do 8 do Yellow do 160 Coils Manilla Rope, nssorted sizes, 00 do llewp do do du 300 Gross Wine avd Beer Corks, 1200 3 Bushel Sacks. Ausv, Cases assorted Pickles, bbla. Washing Soda, Sardines, Cocoa, Blacklead, Blacking, luk Stationery, Composition Candles, Mustard, (in tins) and suudry other articles, ~ DUUGLASS M. HARRINGTON. Water st., Cl’town, Oct. 23, 1365, 3in CHEAP GAS ot < 4 4 . TONITE Directors of the Cha:lotterown Gag Light Company have redaced the price of GAS from 15s. to ls. per thonsand feet, when consumed in Gas Stoves, jor cooking or beating purposes The Gas Stove used for beating parpeses, sur- pass all other Stoves in cleanliness, safety, quick- vess of adaptation, as well as in economy. The Gas Stoves. when used in Halls, radiate a warm and agreeable atwosphere throughout the whole house, and as the gaseon, with the greatest safety, be left burning daring excessive cold nights, it obviates the necessity of using stoves in the Bed-ruouis throughout the dwelling, thus making vue Gas Stove perform the sume daty as five o7 six cou! stoy@s when placed in the several Med rooms, and not ouly diminishing the risk of fire to the same extent, but also the cost of warming the Various apartments, together with the yet greater beuetit derived by enabling persons to discoutinne the use of Bed-room fires, so highly injurious to health. Apply at the Warehouse fof E. R. TAYLOR, er atthe GAS WORKS. Uctober 23, 1800, din iasiippipieins I have used them for the. past five years, one in a room with vo ventilation, and in which most of my time iu my house is spent. Daring this period there has been no discomfort in any respect. In brief, Lhave been so well satisfied as to this }invention that, by my advice, many of nry friends have tried them, aud from none have Lever heard a complaiut. Wiystow Lewis, M. D. lam ready te say. at your request, that I have jused your gas atuve ia dressing-room for sowe years, and have found it, in that capacity, an ad- uirable and unexceptionable contrivance. Yourstruy, Llenvy J. Bigetow, M.D. oqepmeene New York, 130 Ninth Street. Freddie, from BOSTON— 150 Bbls. EXLRA FLOUR. In Store, 20 Casks KEROSENE. For sale low by J. S. CARVELL. Oct. 30, 1865. Sugar ! Sugar ! ANDILNG, ex WILLIAM, from HALIFAX—~— 5 Ubds. Bright Porto Rreo SUGAR. J.S. CARVELL. isl & pat To the Trade. N STOKE, and will be sold at a LOW FIGURE for Cash or appreged paper— 38 Cheste English Couye TEA, 50 Boxes 3 Crown SOAP, 7 6 de TH PIPKS. 20 Cases DeKuyper GIN, 3 Puncheons KUM, * Kegs TOBACCUO. isl & pat Oct 30, 1865 N. RANKIN. (Queen Street, Oct 30. 1865. s Wotice to Tenants. : vu Ky Subscriher, as AGENT for the ondersigned Proprictors, viz: —LORD VIs- COUNT MELVILLE, of Edinburgh, Scotland ; Rey. JOHN MACDONALD, of Sussex, England : Messrs. THOMSONS, of Belfast, Ireland; JYUN | 4.8. MACDONALD, of Montreal, Canada; and) Miss MARGARET MAUDONALD, of 61 Rne de Notre Dame des Champs, Paris,—has received po sitive iustractions from each of them to eolleci payment of all RENT and ARREARS OF REN due them, without deluy ; and if not immediately complied with, to place their respective Books in the hands of their Attorneys, for collection ; and further, that it is not the intertion.af the Proprie- tors, who have beeu applied to to self their Lands. 4 to dispose of them at present, unless to those who ean pay for their beldings, with the arrears of rent, down, Now, in compliance with the above instructions beg to notify the Tenants of the above Proprie- tors, that [ reqnest immediate payment of their Rent and Arrears of Rent, hoping and trusting that they will not compel me to resort to harsh waeasures for the recovery of the same. I would farther beg to state, Chat considering Charlottetown the most ceutral place to meet the Penants, I will be atthe * North Ainerican Hotel” mn Market days, say Tuesdays and Friduys in each week, and at my Office, at Millview, Lot 49, on the remaining days of the week. J. R. BOURKE, Agent. Millview, Oct. 30, 1800. dines OLD KING COAL, Sydney and Picton. 7 EE business legions, traversing the regions, For vast enterprise on American soil, What article greater, by bright specnlator, Than me cau be found to pay venture or toil? The steamships swift motion, en rough or cal ocean, With nails, goods, or passengers, on me depends ; On dand the ateam power is heard every hour, Wiere Commence aud COAL and the Buoken ure friepeds. So look to the Broker, for he ise the joker, For whow from the bowels.of earth J metre litgh, In darge antl sinwN sorted, in vessels transported, The forge and the furnace and siove to supply Then, ve business men, let my friend I. A. BENNETT, The Broker in Charlottetown, have all your nid: You know you require him—the ladies admire him— Aud all say he's best qualified for my trade. COAL. H. A. BENNETT, Corner of Queen aud Water Streets, Charloiietown. Met. 30, 1S. ! w - Underwriters’ Notice. fEXUE Subscriber having been appointed AGENT, at Prince Edward Island, for the | Latest Styles, Cheapest and, Best, mer many -deaths had oecurred among that} portion of the fishermen belonging to Harbor | | Grace and neighborhood. | Yhe forthcoming general election is excit- , ing considerable interest throughout tie Ls- land, At Summerside, Lot 67,on Sunday, the 15th inst , after a brief illness, Hellen, relict of the late Rev. Hugh Dunbar, inthe 50th vear of herage Sie leaves a large circle of relatives wud triends to }mourn her loss. At Lot 3, on the 22nd Sept., after a short iuess. | Columbian Insurance Company of New York, | | New York Board of Underwriters, and Boston Board of Underwriters, } } will te clad to receive e:rly notice of losses which | may occur, and to render seh assistance to veseels | I have vwsed W. F. Shaw's Gas Stove for a year jjmist, it a dressing-revu without fireplace,” and jhave fonnud it a suvurce of yreat comfort and con- venience. W. Dermotp, M.D. We have ase your gas-bnrning apparatns for heating purposes, during the past year, and are well pleased with the utility and superority over the eld method of burning gas for heat. In the laborwiary. we conaider them indispensable to economy and convenience. -.We recommend them to every chemist and phar- macentist who has the luxury of yas at his con- Beciock & Crexstaw, “Manufacturing Chemists. trol, I have made nse of one of vour Gas Stoves, with three burvers, in my reom at the bank this reason, and have beeu entirely satistied with it T have generally found that ove burner was all that | needed. The air has not been unpleasant, and I do not hesitate to recommend it to those persons who wish to heat rooms quickly, aud with almost no trouble. Yours truly, Sameen. H. Wacer. Encourage Homes Manufacture. LADIES’ SILK HATS, | } J. HOBBS. HAT and GAP FACTORY, Opposite Temperance Hall. J. i Bs RATEFULLY acknowledges the favors already received, aud acquaints his friends and the pnblie at large, that he has FOR SALE, and is constantly making Gent’s Best Silk & Cloth HATS, WINTER & SUMMER CAPS, Ladies’ Stik HATS § Skaiing CAPS, which be will sell at snch prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Oct. WZ, D865. 6 ins Office of the New York, N. F. & London Tel. Co. Cuancottrerowy, P. EF. Ist.ann, October LS, 1865. TT E subseriher will peceive proposals from parwes willing tocoutract forthe delivery of the number of straight, sound aud substantial CEDAR TELEGRAPH POSTS, requisite from | Cape Tormentiue to Sackville —to be taventy-five feet long, and six inches in diameter at the smalier end—to be placed along the rand at eqnal distances of forty to the mile—the whole to be delivered on or before the Ist day of JUNE, 1806. Seeurity for the performance of the coutract will be required. } C. A. HYNDMAN, Sup. P. E. Island Dist. eames eaten sae ewe ofan VALUABLE PROPERTY In Charlottetown for Sale! PHENO be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on JURSDVAY, the Thirty-fret (31st) dey of OC- | TUBER next, i865, at the hour of L2o0 clock, nota, EER & SON*. atthe COLONIAL BULLDING, in Charlotictown, pursuant.te a Licease daly granted for that ~ mn by his Honer the Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, bearing dutethe 26th day of January last, 1865 — ALL the Right, Tithe aud latercet of WILLIAM SMAKDON, Jate of Charlottetown, in Queen's County, int Prince did ward ledaad . decexs- ed, in and to Alj that part.of TOWN LOT Ne. da, in the third handred.af Lowe ets.in Charlotte- town, boauded as follows, chat.ir to «ay :-—Com- mencing on the northwestward edge of Grafton Street, at the division line between flown Lots Nos Jo aud 36, in the third hundred wf Town Lote; thence following the course of suid division live north westwardly, for the distance of Bity-eizht feet; thence at a right angle with said division line westwardly, for the distance of thirty-seven feet six inches, to the eastwurd edge of a right of way ; thence following the course thereof svathwardly eight feet, and peg bane litty-one feet te said Grafton Street; thence following the course of the same enstwardly forty-one feet six inches to the place of commencement, ALSO, all the Right, Title, and Interest of the }axid Inte William Smardon, deceased, in and to a} that other part or portion of said TOWN LOT No, 35, am the «dd third hundred of Town Lets in Charlottetown, thae described, that is to may :— Commencing at the Southwest angle of the raid Town Lot, on the northwest edge of said Grafton Street; thence following the course of the north east edve of Great George Street north westwardly, for the distance of cighteen feet six inches ; thence by uw tivht angle line therewith northeast wardly thirty-five feet six inches, or wutil it meeta the southwest edge of the right of way; thence fol- lowing the course thereof southeast wardly eighteen feet xix inches to said Grafton Street; fol- lowing the course of the sume svathwestwardly thirty-five feet six inches to the place of com- mencement. : ALSO, ailthe Right, Tide and Interest of the said late William: Smardonu, deceased, in and to a Right of Way, eight feet in breadth, and in length thirty-eight feet, or therenLouts, leading from Grafton Street, northward, throngh Town Lot No, 35. aforesaid; and all other rights of the said lite William. Siwwardon, in, to, or in respect of, of in connection with said Town Lat No. 30. For further particulars aud terms of Sale. apply to either of the subscribers, Executors of the Will of the suid late William hey gm THOMAS DAWSON.) ,.. JOSEPH HENSLEY, ; Executors. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1865, ty The above valuable Premises are the residne of the Reul Estate of the late William Smardon, and comprise the Saddlery Store formerly occupied by bia, the Brightou Depot, und the place of busi- bess at present oceupied by Mr. D. MeRue. Another Valuable Property In the Market. PXUE Subseriber has reeeiwed instructions to sell by Peatic Avctios. «ow MONDAY, the With NOVEMBER NEXT, at.the reeidence of DONALD McAULAY, Exqr, in the Royalty of GEOKGETOWN, the following Pastare Lots: Nos. 212. 222 284. 245, 246 and 303. eseh containing Eight Acres, and being in all FORTY- LIGHT ACKES of FREEHOLD LAND. Likewise FOUR PASTURE LOTS adjoining said Property, constituting a FARM of EIGHTY Acres, considered part of the best Land in the Royalty, lying and hety within about two miles from, and fronting ou the wain Post Road to, GEORGETOWN, Of this excellent Property there are about 50 acres nuder crop, in a high state of cultivation, producing in the rotation of last year ubout 20 tons of Hay, and other crops in Pe eH A conven- icutand pleasantly situated DW ELAAING- MOUSE, 10 by 28 ft, 12 ft post. is on the premises. eadommeath which there is a large frost-proof Cellar; a never- failing Well of excellent Water is contiguous to the premises. A new BARN, 45 by 26 ft, 15 ft post, stands at a proper distance from the mansion, ana the whole steading surrounded by a beautiful grove of wood. This property being bronght to the hammer pro- duces a chance seldom to be had in this locality, for any ventieman of ordinary meups, to settle down in a pleasant, convenient, and attractive sitaution, Within easy necess of an emery day market; advan- tages of seminary edyeasion, nati. 4 ting chusthes, and mail eonumunication twice a week. Sule to take place at WM olclack,a.an | £9 Bena liberal, and made known at time of seule. W. SANDERSON, Auctionear, Georgetown, Oct. 16, 1865. Valuable Freehold Property. ye be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT, that VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE and PREMISES situated on the corner of Quran AND SIpxey Streets, having a frontaye of 36 feet on Queen and 63 feet on Sidney Streets. The House is quite new, is 3 stories high, and bue been erected during the past year. It contains a lange SHOP, 36 x 23 feet. in front, finished, with best plate Glass Windows. The dwelling part of the sna contains as at present lid off, 17 large Rooma, toye- ther with a large and commodious Cellur. Parties Wishing to view the Property can do so by appiy- ing to D. McISAAC, Exsqr, on the mises, or te WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. ES” If not disposed of before the SECOND of NOVEMBER next. it will be offered ou that day at PUBLIC AUCTION. Charlottetown, Oct. 2, 1865, RW «1425 PAIRS Mens’, Womens’, Misses’ & Childrens’ INDIA RUBBER OVER SHOES, FOR SALE VERY CHEAP AT THE Pp. E. ISLAND Boot & Shee Factory. GHG. BICOLL harlottetown, Oct 9, 1965 din Look out for the Engine while the Bell rings. ISAAC J, WALDRON, Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown. WISH to inform the public that I have received by late arrivals a farther large supply of GLASSWARE, in great variety, which J cup afford to sell verv cheap, my motto being | QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Cutlery $ A large quantity of Cutlery, consisting of :— Oct. 23, 1865. For New York. Tux well-known A 1 Clipper Bark “UNDINE’ Port for NEW YORK, en SATUR- DAY, 28th inetant, and will retarn leaving New York abont lith NO- ForjFreight or Passage, apply in New Isl HPS Ji ef VEMBER, York to Messrs R. P. Buck & Co, 29 South street ; JAMES C. POPE. here to the owner, : Yin | Charlottetown. October 73, 1865 PLASTER, PLASTER, QO N CONSIGS HENT,— 20 Bois. CALCINED PLASTER, J 5. CARVELL. Oct. YBrd. R65, S = = a4 2 > 2 va a e ~< # = & a . ae . i. will leave thie) iu distress as may be in bis power to afford, Mas: | | ters oy Owners of such veescls or their cargoes, are | Ard ers of the public peace; and preserve, or secure to theunselves sad the people, all the advantages, privileges and blessings which are ever att-ndant themselves, with few exceptions, (but tiere ave| That loat!some disease, the smallpox, has i“ black sheep in every flock,”) mw a highly cre- ditable wanver; and we firmly believe there are} |, made iis appearance in Carbonear, and seve- | 'ral families im that town are suffering frow A meeting was held in the courthouse, | in the 46th year of her age, leaving a disconsolate busbandeand 10 children to mourn the loss of a kind Wife and an indulgent mother, She died trusting iu the merits of a crucified Saviour. At Tryon, ou the L6th inet., after a painfal ill ‘ Sarah, the beloved wife of Augustine MeDonald., | ; ! recommended to report as soon as practicable. J. 8. CARVELL. | Ch'town, Oct. 30, 1865. tf ) eee BAZAAR. any ‘puvueg yee u | | ap uodn spary siy ind uro & IGM WAAON wy oq dq Sdaiosd ey ¢eQy [fs uMNNY sys e a0q) ROSSAVG fajunoo s1y yey prenbos oy Bry ey aro] upon the fair and full administration of free con-| none of our readers who will uot join with usin! Harbor Grace, ou the 17th inst., on the eab- | "es a cohen oEe - a and es WWE LADIE , ie id a by tu a . i : Pat . a ih f : t {Hallion tg the Will oO is eavehly Father, Mr | 7 3S of Br. AMVs HURCH | stutional government. But if kept apart, by) wishing our friends of the 16th every prosperity.) ject, when 1t was determined to wake appli-) jy), Lea, aged 7 years, a native of Lincolushire, : sieciad (D Vv) holding a BAZAAK of awefal and | 5 . i Las ae is e i . i Se ATs whikk Ai elikdieh dk ue ae af ' . aehge seid | - mutual mirtruate aud jealousies, from that perfect’ We are glad to have te record the fact, that} wa gees ” tre ys yal a adopt measures ins a ee ee) fancy Articles, during the week betore CHRIST. | * ¢ ™ union, whieh their own, as well as the best iuter-| though some of the nen of this Detachment were | to prevent ite lurther spread, fH oa - be : any MC a ‘e wd a0 sec of, MAS eit ran stn a “ ill be received | S ~s ; : : . a oe ae : : 16 Be 2 ORE OF) by the following Committee of Ladies ;— a = ests ef the State a» urgently demanded of them, | foolish enongh, on its arrival here, to forget their | LATEST FROM MEXICO. [his ave. The deeeased was a successful Feacher | % on < Steak Mrs P w Hyndman, — | sa? | ay i pelw ir Mrs Andereon, ; - aE the ruin of the State could not be prevented ;/ duty, and break their oath of allegiance, yet not | ade ‘Bee ere ; tH Big oe ppcapbogh < 24th inet. Alex. Fuleower * AL. Brown, * MeKenazie, : rg . <3 ; Aliganr P Deo page . ee » pity “aA OMSsuUAW, G t ~ 1st., eX, x . ee Sern i and the lens of its iv i a 4 : / . j ; ot J wil a - oe ute gence has VecH recelvet from re envy o bs a i eP gee ‘ she es ii . Miss Brown, Se Kennedy, : ¥ . 4 of its independesee, the degrudativn | ove absentee has been reported since the order! yy cia, boy way uf Vora. Cruz and: Havana, tu | Soungest-child of Alex, Robertevn, Huq. aged If Shee ticle: * Len, China & Glassware. et ite people, and ell the other evils consequent thereon, would be attributable only tw their blind and selfiet obstinacy, their illiberal policy, and culpable ambition; and if any individuals among some cases of desertion —Cow. them should, ticough unyielding eelf-sufi ciency, | Se” eed " bad arrogance of fancied superior deserts, prowe | insuperable obstacles in the way of the peed-| wonderful knowledge of public matters in for theie departure waa received, whereas iti former days, when the troops were stationed bere, the reute was seldom unaccompanied by ful union, reconstruction of parties, and re-or- Banization of yoverpmeut; upon them expecially would Feat the odwm of having sacrificed the | lowing :— liberties of their country to their overweening Would be deservedly exeerated by posterity. ‘e Me above counsel, although indirectly given, quently at the St. Lawrence Hall.” ee be means enigmatical. On the covirary, it| _ 1 we plain that they whe run may wo only read, | “tt Guderstand it tow. fu tendermg it, we have ce SE part for the present; and it they with | Feate the power te carry it inte etieet weg: »” | way of Brule, on the following worning. When Met ty du sv, the duuit will be nupe vl ove. The Montreal Herald pretends to possess) nals acknowledge that the successes of the Juar-) yen cil Isaac ilarbor; do. the Marituge Provinces. Ina lergthy artiele| residents have been expelled. The Emperor bas on the Westmorland election, we find the fol-| decreed the establishment of au Laperial sehoel “ This was Mr. Palmer, the Sulicitor General of telimation of themselves, and their gemories | ’7- Tilley's Government, wad of course an official city of Mesico by awurder and speedy punish- | advocate for the carrying out of thet magnificent! ment of the criminals. scheme on which his late leader diseaxted ao elo-) P. vida and Guerrero, assassinated a young cili-: 8° The Royal Mail Steamer arrived at HMadi-| the case, and the Emperor said that the murderers | fax, frow Liverpool, ou Thursdsy, with an English , . | months and 10 days. ithe Sth instant. Lieat. Maury, recently tiacucaliz- | - "hie led as an American eitizen, bas, by a deeree dated | | the 19th September, been appotuted au Rouvrary | } Ceuneillor of State. i The district ot Oaxaea is in fall insurrection | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ARRIVED. Oct. 21—Sehr Zebra, Fitz pirick, Cow Bay ; coal : an f rial forces. The Imperial jour-| Perseverance, Powel, Richibuctou; deal. 2— Against the imperial forces. e dmiperial jou bAmuagent, Nicholson, Gyif; fish... 24—Banquet, 22—William, Myers, | ists there are really important. There are alse 25 — Independance, Delorey, | troubles in Sinalva, whenee wany of the French Halifex; mereh. Arichat; bal. CLEARED. Oct. 21—Nehe Perseyerauce, Powel, Riehibuacto ; Miss MeLennen, Mra Purdie, Mixes Stewart, “. Grav, Mre. Wateon, + J. Watts. ~ 3. a : . warticnlars in due time wilt be given. pean A. RANKIN, Sec’y. * Duncan, Miss Duncan, Mrs. Forgan, KEROSENE OIL. Oct *her 23, 1855, of public service, * designed to educate officers deal. Y3-—Mars, Dixon, eranahe: Jamber. st GreyHousn, from BOSTON— Lfor the various branches of the army service.” Banquet, MeNeill, Isaac Harbor; fish. Ind “pen: | sks eroseno. Considerable excitement has been raised inthe | &@¥¢e; Delorey, Avicbat; bal. ' 50 Ca: k KR we pe. : For sale low by Arrivals in Ewrope from Hence. 7—Sailed, David Tiree men panied Trejo, Livereoo., Oct. 13—Auns. i zen nanwd Malien Castile. The public indigna-! Cannon i ny ; tion wae greatly aroused by the circumstances of} Gkavesenn. Oct 7—Emma Piteajen. 9—Austin. " Pom.r, Uet. « —Minnie. hal lad een gal - he w shayld be tried and punished by a military tri-| > 4%°e4, Oct- 12-—Richmond. i buval within terty-eignt hours. This was done,| ‘Phe Schooner ‘Curlew,’ Moore, master, frou Mail. The Mail for thia Island reached here, by) gud the taree murderers were publicly executed Sniuieeside, for Egwout Bay, lost anchor off Cape (at the same hour, i Evie, aud bad to bear up for Charlottetown. ; J. 3. CARVELL. Ootoher 2, 1865 ae society preferrest | of a Tempornuce aoc PMICRPHY, Manager: | October 23, 1865, Jin UST RECEIVED, ex Steamer Wanted at the Gas Werks, Two MEN, to whom good wages and: constamt employment will be given. Members Rich CHINA DKSERT SETS, | Do TK cA ldo 20 doz. assorted GOBLETS & TUMBLERS, 6 plated CRUET STANDS, Low for Cash at Sales Room. XN. RANKIN, i aed Qneen Street SPECIAL NOTICE! ! FPMUIE undersigned have ap- pointed or... J. RICTLARDSON, of Summer- ' side, their AGENT, where POBACCO ean be had at the SAME RATE as in Char- Jottetowa. ¢ LOWDEN & RICH ARDSON. i May 1, 186. tf | October 2. 1965. i Knives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Knives. Ster) Shears, Meel Sqssors, Rasors, at anuasually low prices. | All kinds of Brushes, Buckets, Toba, Playing / Oeede, a large lot of PAPER COLLARS, in Boxes of Ten each. | te KEROSENE OIL, on'y 4s. per gation. ALSO— Watehes and Jewellery. Daily expected to arrive from England £4,000 sterling worth of assorted CUTLERY- The ubove GOODS will be sold wholesale or | vetnil to eyit purchasers, at my Store, next door to | MW. SKINNERS DRUG STORE. Queen St., Ch'town, Oct. 2, 1865. s N. B.—Country dealers would do well to enil and examine my stock. t. 3. W. cool 8 | YARMOUTH IMPROVED STOVES. ) i] } TENGE subscriber has this week received from the Factory, « fall and complete cargo | of those celebrated . ; Cook, Box and Franklin ; “TEY Net | STOVES, “Bine Wave.” Those SPOVES cannot be beat for Durability. Neatness en@ Economy, und are the only Stoves imported here that give j yenerul mitixfaction, and gee now offered for exte Low for Cash, Merehantable Produce, or Twelve mogthke’ credit on approved } Notes, i | HP A good assortwent of Fall and Winter Goods, Kn. J. CLARKE, Orwell Cheay Store. | Ex Schooner ct. 16, 1865. KEROSENE OIL! In Store, and for Sale low, 20 Bbls, Kerosene O41. “WHITE, WINE VINEGAR, capes °. ) WRIGHT. Sent Steet, Oct. 9, 1865. bh # w km NOTICE, ' At A MEKIING of the President and | EX thirectors of the Semeernide Rank, beta this day, it wae resolved a Cuil Le wade on thu Ptock- ‘holders for 30 per cent of tie avuactibed Seuck. to ibe paid on er before the firs day of DE ‘ERDBER 'SEXT, to James Metawean, Esqr, Suumrvrside, orat the Uses Basu, Ch'town, HN K. GARDINER, President, Summerside, Get. 2, 1BCS, tit) les doec. aeeiatetiiae---cataediedl aoa ee wee mee