4 suggestive of so man a careless observer of current events is arrested rould have been considered as being far without the le gitim ut of social intercourse, and the anxiety of his frien undertaking; and now, far bi ti j Though storms may rage above—though navies may contend (cee er SE ete metre ge ~~ ooo tnt Sok WEP rer 5 p) . in displacing him lic was allowed w) to reflect on the dangerous and improper course he Irsuing, in setting himself above the highest authorities land .—let them be ealled by whatever vile name party malevolence may suggest, tl ey are ill the Goy vt om 8 : .; re ; winaue to exercis ita tun is uNntu he } \ i i I n i ft L.5 iS I ‘ ¥ lu : nt ‘ ‘ ‘ \ tT \ . t ‘ > au 3 t i ‘ I i ty i i YY , a4 ‘ a > » } » like ' I : at ti t iat I C 4 me \ ‘ : | Wea ar . i } 4 tI fur, Ver tur IfoOm Frejyoicil V iS : ‘ pe to see that others, with a little practice, will be Ac a i U St sired j ! ‘ Pp s General would to Sas’ ‘ ‘ i WwW i i Mr iy i dG another in i , ; He, by w mere] tic i svuni y $ r miont | tc us { } A ld L ' i I i } i it t! () s sor it is i ; ‘ \ i i y y ind 1D “y t i i J. j in pat : ‘ : i i + —— Vf y ' oy wn Detter qualified to dis ; { ‘ ies the wore » which he has b = to learn the rout P-] new loy Mr ui to do the same sixteen years avo. and \ re 1 } . : ; } t he experienced great difficu I ] } iSK \\ e trus l Wii not 1 1 lasay ' liaent to Mr. Davi nor yetasad iragemen Miu » Sugvest u vee, that th rormer, With 2 li li _“ is ly + } COM } Pp 4 is Ww t i . 4 ffer no « : 7 ') ? ‘ + . | 7 Lr ive i seat in the L } ’ ) ther Ln und | how r, that if r pla ! } | r i 1é the | i nin » Belfas ‘ I Sale ‘ ee ae . head t poll i ‘ | ? i nis I n TI Li ? Ur Tf s to w iiouse ; anda is, notwi > t » oe A vy 3 i 7 i 2 } ; hid i paact n l - - pa Ut i ii i )) I , d i ‘ in two ¢ t nl wl! Y | | B Au ppo nts of } ld 1 not | in t | } they comp! 1 t] [ i” I —_<o<c * NION! i ‘ u here agai Ere the Leviathan can swim a ! EL—I°ll put a girdle round the world In forty minutes. SH vent of the age—the one great feat which they 1 are living may justly vaunt as the crowning glory eneration—- has been achieved. The Atlantic Cable } been laid. Europe is now in positive and material conn n th America. nsideration that from the coast of Ireland to the shor iwfoundland a wire has heen stretebed which will flash : NT pulsations of intelligence from the Old World to the New, is , temvlation of the theme. Imagination is bewildered at the it miracle, and tries in vain to grasp the marvellous results ie future will disclose. e man who, ten years since, had predicted that intelligence ; 4 c se ransmitted across the ‘‘ wild waste of waters,’’ from halk eliffs of Britain to the rranite-faced coasts of America, in a space of time less than that which the human tongue re- ) give expression to the volitions of the human mind, ¢ o* idered premature. Nev rtheless the wonder has become a , "Le Lime 45 c tahad fray —_ ft t Che se pire has peen snatcned irom th ra 0 1 : or ' 1 . 79 2 2 } _ ' 1 Neptune, whose ‘‘ruffian billows’’ no longer delay th c change Ci Iniormation h tween th > oTeat families of man- Lhe awfully tempestuous weather which the squadron encountered in its mission, would, in olden times, be considered | as the final contest for sovereignty between the new element } ‘ JOY yar! . , | of _ } the ancient ruiecr of tie waves wae waged the fierce > conflict against the good ships © " "s ? “* As one who struggles with his enemy, And strives to stfangle him before he die.” he elemental war was powerless to prevent the bencficen 7 , h the depth to which ocean » 9 ne "the ¢ ‘ } hi hread-lil Ss the miluence Oo: the gaie, the thin thread-iike t re will beemployedas the organ of communication, unaffected : ‘7 . *7 * strife of nature or the contests of hostile fleets. 1? t s o ° ' ’ : . the dominion of the surface, there will be away down in epths of ocean an agency more potent in the cause of in all the members of all the associations ever orzan- yw the conversion ol the sword into the ploughshare, or SEE RS 39 Dae SOE ORR eRe see Rwy s bidding nations quake, And monarchs tremble in their e ;} years ag juiet, orderly and u the appearance of being likely ever to vive t say tney are at (Simon Murch nh troudie in governing t permut thelr res} . ‘ . c 10 hero ——Paget’s Nawnd vy novel reflections that the mind of even 7c uere. I ag ts Sou) — ELopement.—Thie fam high in the church the elopement of | The misery occasioned indiscreet eve tlie receipt of a marriage certificat 0,000, bequeathed to her Ds te of which ts now the property of a avo was to open t ued to a fortun grandmother, insband whose duty one he steps of that carriage occupy with his former! } t | portion of why, . ‘ 4 miiVseil iid i vile ‘ y it i + ti il er | ‘ c ) Oil YOU tke CO , nours « ( D » ta 5) attr r} “a be 7 ‘Tt — 1wWO i evenms:> at Arctic was v id ward }un@er sinvular oY ne a his jimight be attri One Hunp Magazine pub writer give a p | fore a Conve red Against him, on accou vious issue tot objections to the hoops y parties. ine " Sap ACCIDENT.- returned at dark, Neil no l rmation, tac ne ‘ thre bx v ra ne at cd { I , toot j it i tn i i ta ‘ Ss a adil Uci f , + ivf tr iust § At t} e Ma S I : Dunean, the Yat of A A » A. Val > au IN. > : 2 ‘ of St. Paul*s Church, Cnarloitetowna, Lemuel i Uottage, Le) the 28th Ay ild MeD 47 he 2 rat + Iso on the 3d instant, » E. Smith, both of On the 27th ultimo, White Sands. leaves a large « Atsé ge of the late Bish . zs i Ww . ] y ry . | 7 ‘ va 3 af Tt 1 i } Dag il ag ‘ sic au a ress train, which left Jersey City at 20 minutes past 0 (O'clock, and was heavily loaded with { the cars at Paterson and other stations, Dove, Campbell, do; boards, do. il within 6 ot 7 miles of Port Jervis, cadie; shingles. 3ist—Islay, Green, Cape Breton; deals. August point, a few minutes wa P, P TENTS PAD Mua Rr } 1g near m o t} LE t] j S BEE, Ci ANCE. LL rs of the wounded wil! ta , iF t 02, kk of a Ssaw-malll, in < rigat, if. i D i iit late Hon. Pade Gof. = | #& the BALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS. Vy bial ng and well spent life this fine old man, fall of good fs e aod bewailed in his death, laid dowa in peace and od wike, W log 1, OU McAr- Se : v W Perkins NO 11 FOSTER’S WHARF, BOSTON, U. S nie, J Coll tt, J James, ‘I Boston. U:S. Ay ril 26. tf Ch. Town P.E.T. annem -_ ne ee hr LW Y orx AND Hint | *} . 7 i: cal asd ee Marine Intelligence. lock a terrible accident oc- | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN id Krie Railroad. The night a ENTERED. JULY h—Sebr Elizah« Camp! j iehi: Vi oe : 2 Sehr Lliz awpbell, Miramiehi: limest Ell assengers, a large oy Lich ‘tou: d _ aes i Se eens, _ P gers, é £ Pentz, Richil u; deals. Trial, McDonah, Miramichi; shingies. 30th—Sophia, Blanchard, Tra- ik a ee Eldridge, Boston; goods. Ariel, Moore, Sydnay; ie a ica onl. Blisabeth, Sectt, do; do. Kifort, Blanchard, Port Hood ; k if wo hindmost | nestone, 3d— Lively Lass, Bol ertson, Pictuu; coal Afton, ; . : . vahaaal 2. . ; > ; : ne of a rail afier Turnbull, B ston 5 go.ds. Helena Roberts, Pictou; flour and carv- ings for Roman Catholic Chapel at T 5 , 7 iguist i over. The cars _— t car | . } Nels made CLEARED . Ju 29th — Schr Sovereien Pur : — , + Nea tlie: Raden a JULY s th—Schr overeign, Purdy, Pugwash ; bal. 30th — Eliza, Young, a that th rcaking Pictou; do. Trial, McDonald, Miramichi; cattle. 3tst—Carie M ow being drag red | - bh, Gloucester, US; fish, &c. August 2d-—Brigt Atlas, Cameron, : o fndon: ale be Tt i 7 Sas : | as soon as possible, | 7 ion; d als, by & Longwé rth, Esqr. Sehr Mino, Murchison, Bay 1 a ee re erte; bal. da—Margaret, Finlayson. Miramichi; bal. W Of (he passengers i. asa s 3 ; ; ‘ nd wi Tho French Steam corvette Gassendi arrived in this harbour on Wed- : : i ; nesuay moruing last, the 4th instant, on a eruise. ler lejesty’s 18, sloop, Commander J. 0. Ingleficid ie irrived tos haroocur en Lbhursday m rning, the Stn instant. , ¥ i Wuo0 wel owes <1 . , ae 5 Cw ] ri. ve were pleased to learn that on Tuesday evening last, some ) ra irs . > si 1 ’ ; aia : oo. 7. So . seven or ei oats belongin »tbhe fishing egtablishment of Mr WB »g n brea: Vean, at hustico, took about 150 barrels of good mackerel in a few } - | yours i y - and dooy | cmenenreneietenscea - Pontus ieneentiae To the Electors of Ward No. 2. 1 ENTLEMEN,—I beg to return you my thanks for the liberal tt 7 | © support you so ‘indly offered me at the late Civie Election, and at ACROL tQ Lae CDZINC | the same time to assure you that I should have contested the Ward had not la lezal difficulty prevented my doing so. My legal adviser informing me | [ should have to obtain the consent of my employers in writing, or make myseif liable fi c c 1 4 ie of the cars when it "apa r any amount of damage which might arise from agei- re >?) } he | ‘ s iaie ae a to pe j dent during my term of office in the City Council ; and as this might ius with the follow- | involve the loss of hundreds or even thousands of pounds, I feel sure informant is Mr, J. | ¥ou will acknowledge the wisdom of my withdrawing from the contest a seal ws 4 Kes i a hunor to oe, ientlemen, your ob Ment servant, } os : August 9, 1558. WiLLLIAM MURPHY. S ( AOrt wCrvis, i | sarnhin Beant id + 2 \ iravle Freehold Estate for Salo by =n aa Publie Anct : autiful and valuable FREE wiily, situated on the New Bedeque Road, within 12 it contains about 7 aeres of excellent Land, 30 of “ i oF secriber is anthorised ' - 3 ult tion, the remainder is covered with a heavy vwnd twood. It has a frontage of 27 chains, 50 links Chere is an execllent COTTAGE thereon, 36 x 48 and finissed in a superior style. It has 4 rooms on nd 5 on the second, with kitchen, pantry and servunt’s is weil adapted for the residence of a private gentle- £600 for erection. There are alsoa Barn and Stabling uuble Property will be SOLD AT AUCTION, on TUES- HPLTEMLER next, at 1 o civck, on the premises. ‘cent. to be paid down; the remainder, bearing interest be paid in two eqaal instalments within two years. iitdre, consisting of Parlor, Drawing Room, and Bed Roem, Lz CUEN UTENSILS, &ec, together id iOseW i, % with tw: autitul MARBLE MANTELPIECES will be eold on } : . . re . + . | the premises at the same time. Terms for the Ferniture made known or = TD pe © ~ om ae > me atin ain rf a ation and Tea Party, urcd | im connectic ‘ith, and under the auspices of the Sons of Te uperance, at Kensington Grounds, on THURSDAY, the 12th diy of August instant. ved a severe | at the time of sale. et ned that th | (3 Sale Positive and Unreserved. icarned tuat the | ke =< aN rrp2 : iN , "4 August 2, 1858, BENJ. DAVIES, Auctioneer the injured or wound. | : never | ' . j he train. atter a dela‘ 8 in, alter a q 1} ia veet at the Temperance Hail, and form in procession ‘hey will marek thence to the grounds where the take place. Tea to be on the tables at 34 o’clock—- s for which are being made on a liberal seale. n of knowa y will address the company on the of ** Temperance Reform ;” and some eminent speakers m abroad, affording, in the whole, a rich intellectual Amateur Band and Voeal Music will vary and enliven umitiee are making such arrangements as will en- vbitants of P. E. Tsland, and such as t us from tha yvinees, an entertainment which seldom occurs in pelew this city ihe Jay" Tickets 1s. 6d., to be had at the stores of Mescrs. G. T. Maszard, eal yest al 18,000, Beer & Son, W. ii. Watson, aud of the Cuimmittee of Management; or 8S. WELLS, Secretary. " i ! . Sayerpnyct 9 < ra A} nn ote. arlottet } Lure ee | 5 ; whe Salt ane Cnawnamn eS Ce : "a af shat sos nait, fiour, Gor n-meal & Gr ocelles, hits White ne wrote t : “ein ee } aren ie. ~ As WBUSIIELS Livetpool SALI i “ai one . 2 oD | Ri = bi babar svi POs ihidts anees ane telling him 4 5 . : es ; as = awIVU 5» 200 Barrels extra Canada FLOUR . ij@2 Hail tl GtinSe.f | wi Wi ana IPA _ RER ay : ) Barrels CORAN-MEBAL ne On ow 100 Bags do art, iit yOu even “— i TT Rasatle (DANOPPTIMEe : And a chotee assortment of Family GROC ERIES, just received ; . 1 — L 1 lor i i \ ir <¢ ionyv, : SLLLS PROV is{ ’ 5 iil, M irket-square nbes t \merica { lott mo. J 14, 1858 Ou p article, in which the j ‘ i >. . ay a nt of beine called be- S3TICHS. p sume charges peeter-|m@/ry 1 QOY (YADA) BRICKS for sale, om approved joint ve alin ne} * re ; Uv Pt . E : . $1 allusions ina pre-}| @& a Fh ‘ Notes of fland, payable from three i ' Sie gene Pec - ; = ” ladies? Liis greatest | to nine months. sonvenience af dancing | June J4, 1858. 2m J.P. BEETE if was just a aundred ee eee ee — ae ‘2 , eenammctties ‘ ‘ > 3% or = cio. Coampaigne Cider. eS GQOTILED CHAMPAIGNE CIDER for sale at the CASH wv A Ph é ‘ ur , » av ii a aie ed ) reo i VW SRINNEK { frown, June 14, 1858 Ts] ~ < oe . } Urrain, Grrain. ! y j , i i A : — ° : “ 7s . a 4 |? ur ; 4 4 ’ \ . to t] g Vil 4 LiueueSst price Piven ior i LRELEY and OATS } A AL i ‘ , } Pe, i> _ - a. Ti? 42% Doles’s Browery and Distillery. : } - i’ . ! ¥ 1, ’ } “~¢ eos an ye , | ived here ¢ ivy WOPRStantiy On Nana At prices Ci per than can be pur- i : o* i = a i ires = 0G i lOSCa Lik UN KOT best of Rui, brandy, Gin, Whis- 1 SSO Vee AY . aCyY, il & pupemior abeulcic of oid wiait VV hiskey, A ~~ j tar cas os in? die ss . om a X, XX, and XXX Ale. Ch. Town, Feb. 16, 1857. 12, the Ist instant, Neil, son of Mr} - . eal a ee Fi Se @silt-r ET Wt « o, om yee ubling about in the vicinity slic tat Manutactory. with three neiczhbours be ys, and not having TRRITR et *? ss ceil > . _ ; . > . ee is tial eas heer subseriber, grateful to his friends fur past favors in { $001 fUGL, ORE COuIG CDtain : ; _— ' - > ‘ Bik is ois mm Fue Hat and Clothes Cleanine Bi Siivess, NOW nformes the m t » «& aoe . . ° . : ° he people | that he has also commenced the making of Silk Hats, and is : ; . ° : . : lancholy | prepared to exeeute orders in the above line. Gentlemen's, ate . ‘ *) ’ j } : ud quite | fadies* and Children’s Hats made to order in any style, and L andj at such pric s as cannot fail to vive satisfaction. He will ad 1, | atten 1 the Saturdays’ market with a supply of Hats prior to sre distressed deeply | 218 removing to the City. : pe: (yA ee i o ‘ ' IF” Old Hats and Clothes cleaned and renovated on im proved principles Agent—Myr. John Williams, Market Square, where a suy ply oh nies dia © ' tc “ ” lindo, the wife of the Rev will | constantiy Kept. JOUN HOBBS. | Charlottetown Royalty, April 26, 1858 2m tetown, the wife of Edward | ~ c 4 eer Spring vy Goods. ultimo, Mrs. John J. Macdonald, of | T E Sul ber having completed his SPRING IMPORTATIONS, has now on bund a good STOCK of Seasonable EE eee DRY GOODS, and which will be disposed of cheap for cash, :' : } J 25. ALEX. M'KINNON david Fitzger Rector | é Wrig Esqr., of Camber-| & EADER! do you wish a beautiful complexi m? il 50, UAB i" Cath yy oe : [t eradicates all Tan 3 ituerine Vourias Jielish , > " Pimples, and r. William McPuail, Teachor, lreckles, el Pate’ 1 et ‘ . r washing and shaving, or cleansing the »ciiast,. rom th i ; ru nee | teeth, leaving a beautiful } irlum i br ath, Ir if \S NO BQt AL! Ss yd by <) DESBRISAY & (‘5 Avent for P. F. Island—W. R. WATSON. ‘ ity Drug Store, May V7, 1858 inhabitant, and is loss. CYTRAY HORSE.—Strayed from the ‘+ Nerth Star Ion, ’’ ny MM _ re renga Ne on the Malpeque Road, on the night of Wednesday last, his ; Seiad + young Entire Lis RSE about three years old, of a yellow hope | © jour, with a white streak in tho face and lower lip. Any person giving information at the Laaminer office. or to the is isubseriber, will be rewarded. JOHN DOLIRANT. Rustico, July 5, L898. *, August 2ud—Messre } JOH? A. FOWLE & Co., n, Wk ar, J Carr, Commission Merchants, bries, Db Burke and wife, Joun A. Fow Le, Sanver A. Fow te. Donald, J Worth, M Me- ; ; - " Dini mg c. 1 WLkt _» — A Sraty' nd wife ‘> EGRGE A. HUGHES, Arverd, maqr, Nirs siconaid ' . ~ar mon > = Tepe oe SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, Wise McNeill GEORGETOWN, F.E.2 ALiSS 3S i { Pf ee oe