The Roman Government has given a partial amnesty to political offeaders, and promises further reforms, including the grant of a deliberative voice Consulti di Stato, on con. dition of the integrity of the States being guaranteed. La. morieieré issaid to be concen! rating bis forces on the southern frowtiers, ag if he had at present more :ear ou the side of Nuples than on that of ‘| urcany, Piedmont itse!fis in a critical position ; threatened from Without by Austvia, wit Tuscany in a state of chronic dis- content, with riots at Bologwa, fears of a famine next winter for the whole country, amd a fiwentieth loan of 150,000 VOU frames jast coutracted, the dubious atti ude of Prauce, aud the compromising acts Of Garibaldi in Sicily are enough to ke a Cavcur on tenier-hooka. ” —_ eo from the ocean at once on to the course of the and pass the farms und settlements of a people strange to us im race, religion, and language, but now living contented] and loyally under the sceptre of Queen Victoria, Further s he will come ow the pure stock of the English race, the emi- grants of the last 40 years, increased and multiplied in a man- ner which even the United States have not rivalled. For | hundreds of miles he will see the works of their industry and m their new aud fl urishing towns be will observe a popula- tron essentially like that of the old country, but in some degree changed in appearance by the climate, and in customs = b ntanbeathoos vi the Awerican Republic. Those who ead the Prince's progres ay reflect th ‘ 8 the 2,000 miles wenendll to the eihs cae Pacilies Stee ante acifieand the gold river of Columbia, the dominions ef the British crown extend ; that primaval forests, vast lakes, and rivers the sources of St. Lawrence, | Fine at Purapenpaia.— Ghe Graminer. uis.— Philadelphia, July 17—A fire broke out this moruing in the grocery store of William | Auld, aud spread to the stairway, preventing the escape of ithe occupants of the upper stories, Three females aud one | boy jumped from the windows, and one named Dillon was mere = Auld was arrested on suspicion of haying |Setthe fhe, | Grear Fine iw New Youk.—An extensive conflagration on the xiternoon of the 16th inst., in the north-west partero | of the Ninth Ward, New York. alfa block of buildings have beeu destroyed and forty-three families rendered home- less. Several firemen have been injured. The total Joss is estimated at about $27,000. The following particulars we “YEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PAVILION HOTEL, GREAT GEORGE STRICT, Opposite the Catholic Cathedral, and near the Colonial Building. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. MS M. L. STREET, being about to re-open the above Establisiment, for the accommodation of the public during the visit of the Prince of Wales, desires to state that We 119 AUCTION. — Parms, -Crops, Stock & Farming Imple- 1 ments, T° be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION. on THURSDAY, the 16th day of AUGUST next, that valuable LEASEUOLD ?RO- PERTY iately owned and oceupied by Reuben Teblin, senr , vf 177 acres of LAND, situated in New Aunan, re) Sienpen can be commediously divided inte two Farme, and cau either be sold as one or separately, as may be agreed wu tw suit purchasers. Que ie located at a distance of 12 chains fromthe other. The one—well known as“ Tapely Farm ”—comprises 84 acres, of which 50 are uoder fence, 45 ina high state ef cultivation, and the remainder is woll covered with Hardwood, Timber, Poles, &c. This property consists of 2 well built aed commodious Dwelling House, 30 * 24, with a Kitchen : A Coxstirurton Proctaimeo 1x Napies.—The state of which are lost in eternal snow, forin part of this boundless | 8'e#8 from the New York Tribune of the 17th :— she will be prepared in a few days to receive guests, having oie hes tee ik ene Socom an he i seige has beew ruised, ‘Tne Constitution of 1848 has been ae ; and that, tit as it is to be the home of nearly aad * About 124 o'clock smoke was discovered issuing from | ™#4e such alterations and improvements as to render the farming purposes. . ‘ prveluumed. Tue Press laws of 1843 and IS4Y have been Whole present population of Kurupe, it is but a province of | Small frame stable, located near the corner of Charles alley Pavilion a first class Hote}, The above Property being alzo beautiful!y situated about five miles s re-established. tember. tablished. Satnwisu Nean Messina.—The Courier de Marseille states thc a skirmish took place on the 8Uth ult., pear Messina, be- tween some detachments of Garibaldians aad a portion of the Royal troo;s. The rew t is not given. T se troops who were stationed wi the environs of Nap!es have veen concentrated in that eity. The garrison of St. we is composed of forsigu soluiers, In other parts of tue kingdom the police have beea maltreated ia tue sawe manner as those at Napies. THE TWO SICILIES. Advices from Messina to the 8th imstant state that Col ne] Medici was atthe village of Barcelona, awiung volunteers. Lie bad recvnnuitred the heights of Messina and Melazzo. The uttuek on Melagzy was fired for the 10th mstant. Assassioa- tivas took place at Messina on the wight of the 7th. The Phe Chambers are convoked tor the Ist Sep- The Natioval Guard has been pruvsionally re-es- Napies Ib tranquil, that Empire which the Eaglish race has built up over the world. Such a country as British North America with such & people, might content the most ambitious ruler who ever founded a coluny. What may, then, be the legitimate pride of & Prince who is called upon to govern a whoie system of colonies, more than one of which may become a rival of Canada with cities that vie with Vontreal or Toronto? But if on the North of the border the Prince of Wales appears in the high capacity of heir and representative of the British Crown another task, as grateful though as responsible, will devolve -_ ~~ a he enters the territory of the A merican Re ic. be demonstration indicates two things—fir: i Americans are convinced that the British + Agee insidious designs against them or their institutions, and that they will not be misundeistoud if they give vent to their good feeling with something of their usual yehemence : and, secondly, that the character gad personal demeanor of Enzlish Royalty at the prosent day is such as to insure the respect even of those who have discontinued it asa political form. In the United States the Prince will be received with that cor-| diality which no people can show better than Americans, and pub- | (commonly known as “ Pig Alley’) a narrow lane passing ;throuzh tha block bounded by Washington street. Both isides of Pig alley were lived with frame and brick stables | occupied principally by cartwen, aud were pretty well stocked 'with hay and feed, While the perso .s who diseovered the smoke were watehing jit heavy body of fire burst tarough the roof of the stable, jund before an alarm could be sounded the flames, fed by the light aud combustible material in the adjoining stables, were sweepiog furiously in every direction, ‘The entrance to the alley on Washington and west street afforded an immense | draught to the fire, and the heat emitted from the barning stables was so intense that it ignited the gutters, roofs. and rear windows of the buildings fronting on Washington | Charles, and . erry street. The iron railing manufactory o! | Van Tassel & McG nly, on Perry street, fronting the stable /ia which the fire origiuated, was the first large building that took fire, and being of wood was soon enveloped in flames. and a desirable place for a temporary residence. The Table will be always supplied with an abandance of _s wy of everything which the season and the market can allord, Oysters served in every style, and at any time. Passengers and their luggage brought from and taken to the Steamer. Charlottetown, July 31, 1860. 2Qw Isl. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY. : a regular monthly meeting of the Hinernran Soctery will be held on Monday next, Aug. 6ta, at 8u clock, p.m. By order, J. R. WALSH, Ree. See’y. Charlottetown, July 31. To be Sold at Auction, O* SATURDAY, the 4th August next, at 12 o'clock, noon, opposite the Royal Agricultural Society's Premises, Queen Square, the Society's thorough-bred DURHAM BULL. from the flourishing settlewent of Summerside, and half a mile from good Grist, Saw and Carding Mills, well known as “* New Annan Mills.” bis Farm fronts on the South by the Main Pust Road, and is bounded on the west by a never-failing stream of fresh water, only distant « few yards from the Dwelling House aad other above Build. ings; where also abuudance of Black Mud can be-obtaived, and other together with a Marsh, consisting of tour acres under feuce, duces a considerable quantity of good Hay. ong = The latter FARM comprises 93 serve, adjoining the farm of Mr. Walker, and having a frontage of about 21 chains on the Main Post Koad, 60 acres of which are wader fence and in guod cultivation, and tie remainder is aburdavtly covered with Softwood, suitable for Fence Poles, and various other kinds of Lumber; only distant 1 mile from Clark's Saw Bill.’ Tere being also a never-failing Stream of Fresh Water running Ahrough the centre of this Farm, and abundance of Black Mud can be vbtained on the said Premises. Either of the wbove ESTATES is well worthy the attention of any one as first-rate and most desirable BUSINESS STANDS. Iumediate possession will be given. F The following PROPERTY, viz:— Crops, Stock and Farming Implements, he will, nu duubt, respund bye be : A credit of three months will be gi dj 3 eres POTATOES Ne litan army was demoralicsed. Ti —- Sl : ae pun yy & OF uring ¢ qually courteous and ‘ata , ; i as-tea en dae “a> aaa =" . een ms _— a ee a d ‘sert honourable. Were the Prince older in years and were his Died The purchaser will be required to enter into the usual bond 6 de. BARLEY 19 do. HAY. re S ‘< tu! ; by Garibaldi. 1.500 oe et Bad Was stay longer, he might bring back many a new idea to be of ; ” ; vf £50 not to alter, destroy, or remove the suid animal from S a pene eee ecelved with Joy by Garibaldi. UU vulunteers have em- service to his country and its dependenc S ; : At Mili Town, Lot 47, on Tuesday, the 24th instant, after a short bat the [sland 1 Mare, 5 do. 2 do 1 do. burked at Genua. Anvtaer embarkation will tuke place. tion of the New W old j hs ee Saeed such un eXain lO} pyainful illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation, 7 JAMES D. I . 1 do. 6 do. 1 Bull, 3 deo. Voeluuteers coutinue tu arrive. aia orid Is hardly to be hoped for. But there | Many, the beloved wife of Mr. Axous MoVonaxp, in the 64th year ot — - HASZARD, i .dé. &. 3 Pigs and 34 Sheep. A NEW CONsrIRACY IN TUSCANY. sone thing which his Royal liighness, and all of us, may learn from this visit, and that is that neither civil war, nor | her age. The deceased was the only daughter of the late Mr. Angus | Campbell, of Exst Poiut, and mother of the Rev. Axcus McD natp, of Secretary and Treasurer R. A. Society. July 31, 1860. Isl. 5 Milch Cows 1 set Waggon Llarness 1 Portable Threshing Machine : : revolution, nor commercial rivalry. nor olitieal bickerings, | ~t! Danstan's College, by whom she was attended at her dying hour ee 5 narmtTes 2* Cart do. 2 Wood Sici A Vienna letter says: —* We hear from Piee that a re-| nor acrimonioes culled astedemaned m7 edicts . ee | She was much respected by all who were acquainted witn her, ms her APPRENTICE WANTED. 2* Plough do. 1 Jaunting Sleigh A actronary conspiracy has been discovered in that city, and) which havine a6 Som a. J *HONS | death is deeply regretted by her namevous relatives and friends, and by nn 3 Horse Carts 1 Waggon ; conmaiiicatiin’ Gails"Gl Ghoti’ Catia ta te iaion ot tol echoes : . eS resmary pe a ~~ language, develope them- | 9} those who remember her hospita'ity, and wany other gevuins Chris- Yy Adtep a smart Lad of about 15 or 16 years of age, as 1 Roller 200 cart loade Manure couspitaturs, T_e Grand Ducal party are said to have felt y the practice of the same free institutions. | tian virtues May she rest in peace. an apprentice to the Painting business. Apply to 2 pair Harrows 1 Winm wing Machine, certain of success, and | ad +ven fised the day tor the ad a —Eo . At mg a the a utes Sane, Folict of the late Mr. David JOUN C. ROTCHFORD. 1 Scuffler Set Blackswith’s Tucis. * , . . a 7 . y » Y , | . a4, d ing fi i f Duk:'s entrance inty Florence. Among the p-rsons arrested E. & N. AMERICAN RAILW AY. ee age years, leaving a sorrowing family and a large 1 Horse Rake at Pisa there are several fiesta, in whose hands letters tiave been seized which iumpdcate various jre.ates at Rome, and even Cardemal Antoneli:. INTERFERENCE OF TIE GREAT POWERS IN SYRIA. Advices from Constantinople state that, in consequence ot the wsstun of the Grand Vigier, the agitativn in Kounelia and Bulgaria bad subsiied. The Grand Vizier had visited Belgrage and the Eastern provinces. Agitation prevailed at Damascus, and cannon bad been placed in position. The On Wednesday last the Bay of Furdy and the Gulf of | St. Lawrenve—in lovers’ parlanee—were affianced, preliimi- nary to the celebration of the nuptials. on the fir t day o° Auvust next. lu sober language, on that day, a=pecial tiain, containing about eighty gentlemen passed throughout the length of the European and North Ameyican Rulway, fur | the first time, between this City and tie City of Moncton . J an event, s'"uificagt, we hope, of a far reaching prosperity circle of friends to mourn their irrepirable loss. At Little Sauds, on Ly sday, the 26th ult., Mr. Angus Stewart, Joiner, aged 54 years Saddenly, on the 17th instant, the beloved wife of Mr. Angus Stewart, of New Bedeque Koad, Lot 67, aged 42 years. She bas lett nine chil- | dren and a sorrowing busband to mourn their loss At Lot 8, on the 27th ult, in the 6th year of her age, of scarlet fever, Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Don ld McPherson. At Lot 8, on the 3rd instant, ia the Sth year of his age, John, eldest json of Me. Donald McPherson. } | At Lot 8, on the 3rd instant, in the 60th year of her age. Flora, widow | of the late Neil McPherson. Ilickey’s Steam Factory, Ch. Town, July 31, 1860. t - NEW LIVERPOOL TRADER. RE CLIPPER SHIP «* MINNIE DAWSON,” built specially for a PACKET between P. E. ISLAND and LIVERPOOL, will sail from Be- deque on Tugspay, the 7th day of AvcusT next; and will return to CaaRLorrgtown, leaving Liverpool early in September. Has superior accommodations .or Passengers. For further particulars please apply to Messrs. Joseru Porr Together with a quantity of HOUSETIIOLD UTENSILS, TERMS OF SALE. — Stocx axp Farmive IupLemeyts. — All soma under 203., cash on delivery; 2@s. and up to £10, credit wi-l ve given until the Ist January next; £10 aud upwards, one-half the Ist January next, and the other half payable the Ist Nov , 1861. Crops—Credit will be given until the Ist December next. Farms — £10 per cent, payable on transfer of Lease; the remainder in two instalments, one payable on the Ist January, 1862, and tbe other on the lst Jan., 1863. Approved security required in all instances. Fale and ne re- serve. To commence precisely at 10 o'clock, a.m. e Any further particulars of the said Property can be obtained by calling on the subscriber, or Reuben Tupiino, seur., on the prem’ REUBEN TUPLIN, junr. » . e icte wT; 4 ? . = : . eats ™. * .? : ° ” ’ " . . . ‘}; —e of ae was c on insufhi iene, There was q +t the Turure of our Province. The invitations issued by | On the 26th instant, at the residence of her uncle, Paul Mabey, Esq. | & Co., Traffurd Chambers, Liverpool, “* the subscriber. Margate, Lot 19, July 10, 1860. Een ral panic at peyrout, and the Christitn inhabitunts were the *pirited contractors, Messrs. McBean an] Stevens, inclu- | of this City, Elizabeth Wood, daughter of the late Mr. James Wood, ot | 4 ° AMES C. POPE. eine — Doe = Sighs. ou Sateen to had arrived. Faud ded a number of our provincial and city officials, Rev'd and | Trye™, axed 42 years. h | Sansa Say Sieeere ow Freehold and Leasehold Farms for Sale. i ‘asba has arrived, with full powers for the pacification of ssiotal gentle oy oa ott | At Middleton, on Saturday, the 15th instant, of scarlet fever and| ~~ li % i Syria. The English fleet, which left Malta in June leet is — . na ul ge atlemen, weaithy und influential merchants| patrid sore throut, Jobo, only sun of Mr. Michael Cunacly, aged 7 years| A new London "Trader. FREEHOLD FARM at New London, at the mouth of cruiettél ts the Levant X ielbden te at Be and other citizens and several! strunyers, among whom was | and 4 wonths. 4 7 "it French River, consisting of 100 aeres, 40 acres of which are cleared hi ~. - et ai th ; : herr e aos oe Mayor of the City of Montreal. The day was a fine one,| 02 Wednesday, the 4th July, at bis residence, Green Hill, George. pee fine new Brig ‘** MERIDIAN,” A 1, 226 | and in « high state of cultivation; there are 19 acres cut down 7 of i a order not to obstre et the [r-e action of the Turkish ~ Ac o ; | town Road, of Paralytic stroke, Mr. Thomas McDonald, im the 75th year tons N. M., P. MacMauon, master, will sail | which are ready for stamping and the remainder covered with hard and ; G. vernment, as well as to leave to it acomplete responsibility, 2" "e arrangements throughout the route proved to be of | of pis age. from this Port for London on the 15th instant, and | seft wood. There is on the premises a good Dwelling House, a Bara the rene Cabinet has decided that the Commanders of te ‘he most satis'actory character ; andthe enthusiasm evinced | return direct to Charlottetown,—has good accom- | #@ ¥ 39 feet, and Granary 30 x 24 feet, and other out buildings; there men-ol-war sent to Syria shall abstain froin all intervention, by the population along the live, wasas cnthusiastically reci- | PORT OF CHAKLOTTETOWN, modations for passengers—will have every dispatch in London Sen One er ees + ered Se ot ale Ee : and cunlige themselves to protecting the French Consuls and procated in by the oveupants of the car—the av. nt couriers | ENTERED. — has a portion of her cargo engaged, and will sail from Lon | gujes's Sores to Patt Coracr runs thisagn tie Dobos ty offering retuge te all Christians who may apply for it. It is positively stated that a periect understanding exists between the Guvernments of England and France in re! tu the affurrs of Syria. A letter f.om Beyrout etates that the French Consul ti ere had received a blow on the head froma yatughan. A pan c prevailed at Beyrout The Moniteur announces that the Legislative Session is ex- rence of the comi +g streams of tourists and travellers during future | July 24—Schr. Mary & Charles, Bubim, Port Hood, N.S. ; limestone ecnturies, It is most worthy of note. that the locomotive | and esr, used on this occasion, for the first time, aud appro- | priately named the “ I’rince of Wales,” were the manufac. | ture of the ariisunms of New Brunswick. the former being burlt at Mesrs #leming aud Hambert’s Foundry, and tie arter by Mr. James; cach of them, equal in reentific ar-! | Mary Jane, Fouchere, Arichat ; do. 25—Neptune, Deprait, Buc- toucne ; lumber. Trial, McDonald, Newcastle, N. DB ; do. 26—) Steamer Westmorland, Evans, Shediac. Velocity, Mathew, Richi- | bucto; jauber. 27—Eglantine, Eldridge, Boston : goods. Wood. bine, Robertson, Sydaey ; coal. Spray, Vignevux, Canso ; empty | barrels. Mount Vernon, Babin, Walifax ; goods. William Nelson, | Selliker, Pictou ; cowl. Charivtte, Uilehey, Pugwash ; limestone. | 25—Mary, Arvuckle, Cape George ; limestune. 30—Kuma, Chi- | don on Saturday, the 8th Sept-mber. Rates of Freight—measurement goods, 20s.; dead weight. 17s. 6d. per ton, sterling, payable here fur accommodation of shippers ; shipping charges may also be paid here, adding 5 ' per cent to cover loss, interest. &c. For further particulars, apply in London to Juhn Pitcairn & Sons, 12 Finsbury Circus, or at Charlottetown to the under- signed. ALSO,—Fifty acres of Leasehold Land adjoining the above, 20 acres of which are cleared, under tence, and in « state of cultivation, tbe remainder is covered with bard and soft wood. A never failing spring of water runs threugh the middle of this land. AL30,—Twenty-two acres of Leasehold Land, about 20 chains distant from the above, covered with # good growth of bard and soft weod. The above property will be sold with or without the If not disposed of by private sale before the 2Uth of August next, it will be soli by Public Auction on that day, on the premises, at 12 o’e'ock, neon. tended until the 2ist of July. The continuation of the diss! panzem nt, workmanship and material, tu’ those produced ia | veric, Bay de Chaleur ; fish. Rapid, MeDonald, Halifax ; goods. | BENJ. DAVIES, Ship Broker. The Crop consists of 6 acres of Wheat, 124 acres of Oats, 3 acres of cussion ou the judicial project of law is adjourned until after! jhe Elmited States Great Beta Thi fac cht to be | Rosebud, Tatamagvuch ; lanestone. Belgrade, LeBlane, Boston: | Qharlottetown, 2d July, 1860. Ptatees aud 9 acres of Hay. Also, will be evld at the same time, four zhe Budget has been considered. = 7 - oon 0 reat Dritain. ve fact Ought to Be} grt. a va ; ae Bee, McRae, Port} ——_ — —— om eae young — aon Horse. a : mend - S purticalariy Marke i, as proo! not Oniy Of the enterprise o! } vod ; do. —Daocing Feather, Provust Autieusti ; limestone. | The whole of the above property being most conveniently situated ee : Sarah, Gillis, Pictou; coals. From Liverpool Direct, the mouth of the French Kiver, in the midst of a thriv ng and From the London DEPARTURE OF TikE PRINCE OF WALES FOR NORTI AMERICA. News of the World, Fuly 15. On Monday morning, at nine o’eluck, the Prince Consort | and the ’rince ot Wales left Osborne to embark in the royal yacht, Vieworia and Albert, forPiymouth, where her Majesty's sliif llerv, Cuptain Llenry Seymour, was waiting to convey the Prince cf Wales tu Canada. Her Majesty drove down to the Trinity Pier, East Cow-s, with the Prince Consort and the Prince of Wales, accusipanied by Princess Alice, Princess Louise, Prince Artaur, and Prince Leopuld, and averded by ibe Countess of Caledua and Major-General the Hon. C. Grey. Tbe Prioace Coasort and the Prince of Wales embarked im- nediately, and the rvyal yecht left Cowes Roads fur Plymouth, our people, but of the skilled workmen among them, and who thus aid in rendering our City independent of other ceutres of ike industrial pursuits, | Uf the line ef Railway bur one opision was formed by | the numbers who for the first time travelted upon it; apd Whose experiecce Of railways in other countries enabled them to form « correet judzment, and we are pleased to add tha’ that Op nicn was one unanimoasly favorable. It is sowething for New Brunswick to boast of, that this her only line of | railway —most important ina geographical and internationa pout uf view—is second tono railway on the contivent o! America. It bas not been constructed on the * make believe” | sysiem, but in the most substantial manner aud as fitted for iis work. It will ultimately prove, we have no doubt, the cheapest bnilt road in British Amezica, if not on the Ameii- CLEARED, } July 2i—Sebr. Carrie M. Rich, Hardy, Boston ; fish. 26—Str. West. | worla wd, Evans, Pictoc. 27—Mary Jaue, Fouchere, Tatmagouche; | bat. Murthe Maria, Clark, Bostap ; fish. Neptune, DePrate, | Buctouche ; bal. Evizab-th, Cawpbell, Miramichi ; sundries. 28) Conservative, McFadyen, #icteu ; cowl. Cherub, Bears, ‘racatie ; | bal. Mary & Charice, Babin. Bort Hood; bal. Mary, MeMahon, | Tracadie ; bal Vetoetiy, Richibucto; bal. 380—Bee, Mckae, Pic- tou; Lal. William Nelson, Selliker, Tatamagouche ; bal. _ Mary, Arbuckle, Pictou ; bal. Kute, Lockman, Pictou; bal. Lady June Gray, Paul, Richibacto ; ballast. Siip News. Schr. Sunny South, Hobbs, master, 12 days from P. E Isiand, with a | general cargo, arrived at Bermuda, USth June. Captain Hedbs reports having experienced a heavy gale of wind on the northern edge «! the gulf, on the llth, in which the vessel sprung a leak, broke her masts started bowsprit, and tore away a!l the head gear—bad to throw over- The Regular Trader Clipper Ship ‘* ISABEL,” YW eu known in the trade as having made soine of the shortest passages on record, and always anded her cargoes in good order, will leuve LIVERPOOL as usual, on or about the FiRst of SEPLEMBER next. Shippers will please have their goods alongside at an early date. For further particulars, please apply to ANprew Duncan, Esq., 1 & 2 Trafford Cham- bers, South Juliu-street, Liverpool, or to DUNCAN, MASON & Coe. Charlottetown, P. E. 1., July 3, 1860. N. B.—-London Goods taken at REDUCED RATES. ‘Dea, Gin, Soap. N SALE by the subscriber, at his Sate Room, Water- populous settlement, where a good deal of trade and shipping is carried on, and where there is every facility for loading and transportiag agricultural produce, makes it a very desirable situation for cither a farmer or a merchant. Further particulars to be had by Tens made known at day of Sale. applying to W. B. Dean, Kaq., or to the Subseriber on Iel : “ew teabre July a " Sonn ol a HAYING AND HARVESTING ®iachines and Impiements, 1 ECENTLY received from England and the United Statee, and for Sale at the Charlottetown . AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE & SEED STORE, Manny’s combined MOWER and REAPER, for one and two horses at which place they arrived at seven o'clock in the evening. Ps . eB, . ‘ @ ounpaios 7 Devonport immediately waited upon the | can coutineut.-—S¢. John Courier. board the deck load of spars, lumber, potatoes, &c.— Hz. Recorder. aos ian ior Concou TEA Griffin & Son's best SCYTUES, in yariet -jugratulatery address, which was | Liverpoot, June 29—Arrived, Clyde, Taylor. July 2—Electra, Half ao ongou rs ’ Patridges best quality Steel HAY FORKS, 5 ———__——- - » »e@ + —— ali-ches < resented on board the royal yacht. The address was most raciously reveived, and replied to by his royal bigtiness in Le following terms :— Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen,—l thank you warmly for this address, fur the expressions of yvur loyaity and devotion to the Queea, and for the kind sentiments to myself which elaracterise this farewell from your important town on the eve of my departure for @ short time {rom my native land. You may well lovk back with pride to the fact that so many eminent colunists have ew barked on their great mission from It shail nut be my fault if | fail to convey tu I a Prince of Wales with a ] t your shores. ur brethren acruss the Atlantic the feclings entertained by ve Queen and the people of England for tue descendants of ve We take the following extract from a letter in the [alifux Evening Transcript by its Charlottetown correspondent, respecting the late Military promotion here :— “ Our Government, from its pranks in making militia ap- pointments, seems fully bent on breuking up volunteer corps. wud it will be next to amracie if this does not occur before the arrival of the Priace, if such be the case His Royal High- | nes§ wil] have to land uudor the care of his suiteas a“ guard of honour.” These wiseacres have taken ap almost beardless boy who knows more about compounding medicine than Walsh. Sailed, 5th—Guzelle. J3—Electra, Frazer. Carper, July 4—Sailed, Vulcan, fur P. E. Island. Launcuep from the shipyard of Mr. Thomas Simpson, Fifteen Point, on Wednesday the 18th instant, a Brig, of about 150 tuns, for Hon. Jawes C. Pope, called the ** Enterprise,” built uader inspection of Livyds’ sur- | veyor, tu class A 1 seven years. On the same day, at Muddy Creek, from the shipyard of William | Besristo, Esq., fur Hon. James Yeo, a Brig of about 300 tous, built | under inspection of Lloyds’ surveyor. i LEVEE. Casks Holland GIN, Boxes English SUAP. July 24, 1860. ALEX. McKINNON, TEA! TEA! reer CONGOU, THE CHUOICEST SOUCHONG. This Spring’s importation from England — Wholesale and Retail at é.H. TURNER & Co's. July 3, 1860. AT THE iiorse and Hand HAY RAKES, (large assortment), CRADLES for Grain, various sizes, SCYTHE SNEATHS and STONES, in variety. N. B.— Manny's two horse Machines have been in use in the Island during the last two Summers, and have given every satisfaction, proving themselves to be the best combined Mowers and Reapers extant. As the number of Machines on hand is lunited, Farmers had better make early application to the Subscriber. Terms liberal. W. W. IRVING. Charlottetown, June 26, 1860. tf. City which he has received since bis commencement in business, ee eee age ogee a Late ee ae nr REN ie ie ate 30 lien | : : co 2 -. . Ps . se Pe ae ae Sid A 7 those men and for the eyvuntries which toey founded. L go to military sience, and hive commissi. ned him, wh:le there sr: i FF 1 co r TOCK 4, 1! 4 _ } the great Sn at i the Queen in ae ee ‘ very minyserjean's who know their drill oveil oked! Agein | ee E THE SPRING S eicnscaone So | lively anticipation of the pleasure which the aight of a non. ees - i cs . : ; : st ; ; | sat heer Sika of nature and of human skill, and a gener- sney ‘COE B me mber of the _ Executive who never had the | OF OVER sti ag Manufacture 's oun and active people must produce ; and | shail endeavour to honour of being a“ full private,” made him Captian Une | i 1200 PACKAGES Work done cheaper here than can be Imported. ie bring bhume with me suc inivrmation as may in the future @llached one weck, anu the next appointed bim * Major Com: | : ‘ nae s ’ ‘ z 2773 D ; pus undersigned, ateful to the inhabitants of Vharlotte ; be ut use to we in all my astuciations with m, countrymen.” manding the whole volunteer brigade of Queen's County!" | Received per ‘Gazelle,’ ‘Isabel,’ and William Douse, town, and the Island in general, for the liberal support rf | The Crannel fleet was drawn up outside the port in two lines. Abuut nine p.m. the Prince of Wales went on board the Hero. The Royal yacht, with Prince Albert on board. lett at fuur v'eluck on Juesday morning fur Usborne. The liero, Ariadne, and Flying Fish jeft tur Canada at seven, and was juined by the Channe! feet. which proceeded with them as (ur as Cape Clear. The Channel squadr n consists of the) flagsliip Royal Albert, 12. ; the Doneya, 101; the Abvukir, | QU; the Greyhound, 17; the Cmqueror, 101; the Trafalgar, OY; the Ceaiurion, 80; the Edgar, 91; the Algiers, 91; the M: reev, 40; and the Diadew, $2. ‘The suite accompany ng the Panee of Wales to Cunada consists of the Duke of New- castle, Secretury of State tur the t vlonies ; Major-General the lion. K. Bruce, Guyernor to the Prince; Major Leesdale, KR. A., and captain Sir George Gey, equerries ; Dr. Acland; . ¢ ° os ; ° } and the Earl of St. Germans, Lord Steward of her Majesty's decline entertaining further correspondence in reference to it.) — ilvuschold. ‘She usual! seiutee were fired on the departure of their Royal Highnesses. ‘The first thoughts that strike us on learning that an English Prince is crossing the ocean to receive the respects of his future subjects in the cities of another hemmspiere are the a iohos at the public expense, in honour of the visit of the’ mighty destiny of the Empire which has foanded these com- munities, and the fitness. : the monarchical system for giving a political unity to so Many Various and widely sundered ter apjlied if spent on the roads and bridzes. We cannctsee | This has caused the resignation of the most efficient Captain ofa!lour militia force ; and wav can blame him if he refu-e to stand still and have all the hair takea off bis head by in fiivieat juuiors s‘epping over it.” rd Se TO CORRESPONDENTS. ‘ * D. Ferguson.’’ We have already published three com- munications with regard to the charge of sectarianism prefer: | ed «gainst the Mutual Improvement Association of St. Peter's Road. We feel, therefore, that we have devoted quite as much space to this subject as it was entitled to, and must J. . M’s verses on the ** Champion of the world,”’ do not possess sufficent merit to warrant their publication. ‘* A Protestant’? complains of the erection of triumphal Prince of Wales, and he thinks that the money would be bet- Hi. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES.) | @ LEVEE will be held by H. R. U. THE PRINCE OF} W ALES at Government Louse, on the 10th Aucust next. | Gentlemen wishing to »ttend will be pleased to apply for | Cards to either of His Excellency’s Aides-de-Camp, Lieut. C Gray and Lieut Col. Swany, at the Colonial Building, on the 7th or 8th of Avevst next, between the hours of 10 and 1) o'eloek. ; Every Gentleman, not being an Officer in Uniform, will be | expected to appear in Full Dress (not frock coat), and to wear | | white Crayat. | J.T. GRAY, W. SWABEY. | Government Louse, July 24, 1860. 2i | EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN RAILWAY. “fENHE RAILWAY between Sr. JOHN and SHEDIAC will | be opened for Traffic on Wepnespay, Ist Avast next. | For the First Week, ending 8th August, Trains will run as ‘tollows:— UP TRAINS : British Dry Goods Store. FENLE whole has been selected in the best English and Scotch Markets by cne of the Firm, and will be sold at most reasonable rates. The newest and most elegant styles in Mantles, Dresses, Shawls, Bonnets; Flowers, Ribbons, &c., superior White Cottons and Linnens. Floor Cloths, Druggets, Damask, &c.,, and every deseription of Staple and Fancy Goods. ——ALso IRON, Steel, Hardware, Glass, Paint, Varnish, excellent Congoa, and a very splendid article of Scuchong TEA, Coffee, Sugar Sultana, Layer and Valentia Raisins, Cur- rauts, Prunes, Marmalade, &e., &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, May 29, 1560. tf J. il. TURNER & Co. A Superior Article in Gents’ SILK AND FELT HATS. ——ALSO-——— begs to inforin the public that, being sole proprietor of the present business, he intends to carry on CABINET MAKING in its various branches; SASIT AND DOOR MAKING; fitting up Machinery of all descriptions: Gun and Lock fit- ting, also, planing and grooving, straight and sweep sawing, «e. All of which will be exeeuted at the lowest possible rates, and will warrant good workmaaship in every case. City, July 10, 1860. PATRICK HICKEY. i 0 ULIN Es. CARPENTERS’ CHALK LINES, SALMON, MACKEREL, HERRING an SALL TWINES, V- HITE, BROWN and YELLOW SHOE THREAD. A large supply of the above for sale by CHARLES DEMPSEY. July 3, 1860. SALT AFLOAT. BUSHELS SALT, ex ** Gazelle,’’ (now on ber passage from Liverpool, for SALE from ship 10,00 States. It need hardly be said that till the present age the ;hat the Government could well spare this mark o! respect to| Leave St. John, 8 a. m., 12.20, 4.45, p. m. A Choice Assortinent of LADIES’ SUMMER BOOTS. On Sale ot ee acute = wr Gas the teow oa the Prince ; and if the roads and bridges are not properly ate | a prom re 6 grt > Ree ee W.& A. BROWN ie ea teins make arrangements to receive it im- he iti stiquette, even more thi 3 eso a f i. 2.15 p. m. 5. : ° a. ° ul . . mrt ogg be Kings aad the suns and brothers of Kings tended to, the people who placed the present Government in| 8 ieubtea” 1. gas , 523, ry June 5, 1860. mediately on arrival, as the ship — pp ce ey without {run making acquaintance with some of the wost attached of ypice should call them to account for their neg ect. | pale ea. delay for Liverpool, returning again _ ar i their subjects. The Kourbons of France and Spain bad great pussersions abroad, for which they fought and intrigued, made treaties and broke them, aod formed evalitions, or bade defiance to the alliances of their rivals. Colonial dominion was, indeed, the hobby of rulers ia the last century, and exercised the yreatest influence over the mind of Napoleon himself, who juoked upon Continental conquest but asa stepping-stone to oseeasion of Mexico and Pera, the Brazils and the Spice Mr. Cooper on the Land Question, will appear ia our next No. ee A 9 ’ S t Aurora,”’ als», in our next. A * Rate Payer’’ on City Affairs wi'l appear in our next. | We are happy to state that we have at last got to the end | Leave Point du Chene, 7.45a.m., 12 | Do. Shediac, 7.5% do. 1215 p.m. Do. Moncton, 8.40 do. 1.4 Do. Salisbury, 9.23 do. 1.53 do. Sussex, 11.20 do. 3.41 p. m, 6.45 a. m. | Half first-class Fares—$1.25—will be eharged during the | week. By Orde QUEEN SQUARE HOUSE Is NOW SUPPLIED WITH An Excellent Assortment of DRY GOODS: Charlottetown, July 17, 1860. ON CONSIGNMENT. _ 14.5 Si itewe rere SO ha ie tt tOOX Sw, were aaa | wrtall ing Englaod con- aa et be Legislative | R. JARDINE, Chairman a nat l«lands, and whose nution ? ay ee ate Si ol of those long, dry and tedious debates of the Legislative iii taceamtihatacaies . NE, ‘ Lae’ ah anit een DUNCAN, MASON & Co. : ‘ Ta ol- | ‘ , ‘ Sid ba : P . i s i : i ‘ a ae be Sore peer pete «= al the Indies nor the Council. They have taken up about four times the space ue Seun. July 31, 1860. ‘ sie ELECTED 0 Saati Queen Street, Charlottetown, Jaly 10, 1880. neues ol Old and New France ever thought of th ir subjec * devoted in previous years to the debates and proceedings of "he fh j Vi it M. i —_——--— TT er aa in the Western World a» worthy iia hans B, ha. Baye) the Council. Sideilie ites. € oya isl! tyr W. II. thankful for the large share of patronage he has DOUBLE-SEATED ets pone, Seo a mae a od ai ited il lifax as ii — ee" so long enjoyed, intimates that in future the business will be 1 Sirgle-seated do. us stationary. King Wil am iV., indee ; Salen time i te” We are compelled to postpone some further editorial | HOLIDAY Goons conduct-d. at an. th sneeld i etill:grentet bias of! the support On Sele by the oubsoriber, : er 7 ate rte wes ‘senieb were excer- remarks on the Land Commission, owing to the lerge amount! : H. BR. H. tho Prin — i of Cash customers. June 12, 1860. July 24, 1860. ALEX. McKINNON. panGaer-iti-Ubte savOTtu £ e te : : : : ’ ; tional eases, and it may be said that never ee ~ of space occupied by the last of the Legislative Council To receive H. R. “ wes _— N ie W G OODsS. NO MISTA KE, , ot colonies in America has itentered the thoughts of Luropean debates, and the’ details of Raropean wows. 12 9a earedaiinn Vamenne 6k tall oc! . ivi ; re : ere ns prree, UT the cheapest and best TINWARE, STOVE PIPING yates te cane’ See eee adie! ALL THE SUMMER SHAWLS, at half price, SPRING 1860. BD CopPEn PLATE WORKING sed’ GAS FITTING fe by a visit of kindness acrow the ocean. monarehs to the dull dignity of their reception-rooms. The Prince of Wales goes to North America at the request of the ‘The tradition of im- mubility seems to have had among crowned heads all the | strength of # religion, and it has been Jeft for the present hovereigu of England to break the spell which cunfined | A Mcrperen Hone sy a Mos.—Chicago, Julu 6.—Kep- | heart, the murderer of Mrs, Willisand her two childreo, near Batavia, Lowa, was bung in that place yesterday by a mob, numbering 200. ALL THE BUNNEDS, at half price. ALL MUST BE SOLD, /to make room for large FALL SUPPLIES. Cc. C. VAUX. | Glasgow House, Queen-street, July 31, 1860. | BRITISHU WAREMNOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, pat Subscribers have just received, per Barque Gazelle, their SPRING LMPORTATION of British Merchandize, WwW. & A. BROWN this City can be had at LOCKERBY’s ESTABLISHMENT. All work done there is warranted. Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to purehas» there, as the Material and Workmanship is unrivalled in this City. All orders are May 29, 1560. punctually executed, Charlottetown, June 24, 1860. WOOL! WOOL!) WOOLTH. OLES'3 STHAM CARDING MAUHGNE is uow ia good working order. Wool will be received for card: iug on the usual reasouabie terme, Charlottetowa, June 12, 1860, Canadian J egislature, and bis vmit will illustrate not only | the loya! { these prosperous provinces, but the immense | ; ‘ : ’ s ae sritish Gouin and the deep-laid foundations of| It is said that the directors of the great Ea: a — British power. After a yoyase of 3,000 miles, on which he | he sued by the Grand Prank Railway Oumpany, or a breac will daily see the burizon studded with the sails uf his native of contract. The agreament to bring the ship to the eastern | country, and with the ocean steamers which are perpetually torminus of the Grand Trunk was specific. On the faith of the Pein slong thie grew vet track of the world’s we, it the railway company made a lurge outlay for harbour ac- | the Prince may eqst unchur in the a ae ee ‘commudstion at Portland. The Council of that city also ex: | America, and see ‘the Union Jack flying over pended $60,000, agd an immense amoynt of capital was ine | } SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! Y AUCTION, on THURSDAY next, the 26th inst., at 11 o’clock, on the Queen’s Wharf— 3009 bushels Liverpool SALT, TERMS—All cums ynler £10 Cash; over £10, Turee Months Oredit on approved putes of band. * J. 8. CARVELL, New Shape SPRING SHIRTS, A large lot just received, by J. H,. TURNER & Co., to be sold at about HaLr THE UsUAL PRicES! British Dry Goods Store, July 3, 1840. 2 RN: PP ge tee = Pa Re eT Gastom-bouge, and rodeuated sentries saluting, just as he saw | ; “es them ten days before at um English port, Or he may enter vested by private citizens,