The death of Pitt rendered vacant reat fut the University of Cambridge, and this = frst opportunity for the late Premier to we am public life. It was the second Porlia- Foie United Kingdom + in the twenty-second year of his age, is sagesnded te his tithe about four years | ea He had just yA. at the University, the represeniaben of ~ontested with Lord Heory Petty. The Lord Palmerston | taken his degree of! ebic? he < on this «ceasion was borne off by Lord ye petty. y afterward returned fer the borough of Lord Palmerston was, however, lmme- pitching. |y a village in Surrey. The death otf Me Fex, the same year, was the cause of nu- sous changes in the Ministry, which had sue- geded Pitt, ot the llowing year, Lord Granville resigned the reine and when, in the spring of power into the hands of the Duke of Portland, jord Palmerston. whe, this year, exchanged Pretebriaiy for Newport, Isle of Wight, eow- penced bis official life by becoming Lord of the Adanralty. It was in this capacity that he made bis frat speech in the House, the occasion being sdefeace of the Bombardment of Copenhagen by the Gritich fleet. The duel between Lord Castle rragh and Mr 1809, preaking up of Chis Ministry, for which waa eub Canning, in caused the situted one by Mr. Spencer Percival, in whic! Lord Palmerston was appointed Seeretary at War jtappears from the narrative, which we ar neacssarily compelled te largely condense, that in be pear ISLt ke Was retuned for the University - of Cambridge, aud held the post of Secretary o War, wilkeat imterreption, for nineteen years In i82- be, together with Mr. Huskissen. and Mr. Grant quit tee Goverument. For two years Lord Pal- ersten Was without office, when, on the resig pation of the Duke of Wellingten, and the ac ecesion of Earl Gray te power in 1830, His Lord ship was appointed Secretary of State for Furcig Affairs. the foreign policy of bis colleagues lest him bi: eeat for the University of Cambridge, and he fe! back upon the bereugh of Bletehingly. This was one of the filty-six swept away by the Reforn pill, and Lord Palmerston next found a seat fi South Hants. pe retained the Foreign Seeretaryship until No- sewber, ISS4, when Sir Robert Peel came into office for a few months. In December of th: same year, defested at South Hante, the nob) Lord tok refuge at Tiverton, which he repre wuted from that time watil the day of his death In 1836 Lord Melbourne came into Power, an sader five Consecutive administrations. In the following year his attachment t: The narrative goes on to say tha Lord Palmerston resumed his functions at the Fo: eign Office. continuing to hold the seals of that de partment awul Sir Robert Peel's return to th: “Yreasury benches in IS41. Another five years of opposition Now ensued, when, on the accession of Lord John Rassei to the Prewiership in 1848, Lor Puimersten Was reinstated in his post of Foreiz: Secretary, wheve In De cember, 182, 0u the formation of the Aberdee: be remained until 1851. Misistry. Lord Palmeraton wae appointed Hom: UNITED STATES. _ + STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION—SEVEN PER- SONS KILLED AND MANY INJURED. New Yorn, Oct. 29.—This morning about a juarter before six o'clock, while abreast of WOth street, North River, tne port boiler of the steamer St. John, of the People's Line, from Albany tor his city, exploded. Seven persons were killed, seventeen scalded and oe ie missing were only Phere about TOU) persons en board, se the ‘asualiies Were net se nuinerens as they would ave been at the height of summer travel. At the time of the accident the engine was working sbout thirteen revolutions per titnute, and caurry- ng a steam pressure Varying trom twenty 8x te twenty-eight pounds per square neh The St Jobu usually carries thirty pounds, and is heensed tor thirty-five, but the satety valves are weighed at thirty-three pouuds. None ef the engineers present could give us any idea of the cause of the explosion, and all regard ita profound wystery, which can only be selved by a most thorough in- vestigation. At the time of the explosion there were two firemen in the boiler room, one ot whom, a Frenchman, name unknown, jumped everbeard and ewan fer the shore, but it is sup- posed he waa drowned. The other ran out on the main deck and eseaped all harm. The steam, owing te the position and character ot the exple sion, did not affect the main deck se much as the main saloon deck, but John Anderson, one of the deck hands, was pretty severely burned on the lower deck nately was located on the guards, is about six fect long aud three feet deep, leaving ay opening inte Which three or four men could easily eater the boiler, The whole upper edge of the sheet is tern off as neatly as if it bad been cut, revealing the entire inner part of the beiler, The aperture ia on a level with the saleon deck, so that when the sheet and belts gave way the steam was fol- lowed by tons of scalding water, wiich passed through state rooms Nos. 119, 121, and 123, and | rolling in a terreat acrosa the deck, entered the opposite state rooms, and in a few seconds the boiling sea was at least five Inches deep on the | floor and adjacent reoms. The explosion cow- | pletely destroyed state reoms 32) and J23, and wrecked No. 119 in a terrible manner, and tore } up the hurricane deck. | The gallery and state rooms over those specified }are also terribly scattered. The large piilar in | the ceatre of the saloon was pertorated by proba- | bly a piece of fiving tren, while rowma 126 in the } main saloen, and 42 im the gallery on the opposite | side of the salvon, and over 20 teet trou: the point jot the explosion, are shattered and dreuched with water } FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Dates from Houvolulu to the 30th of Sept. are | received The Herolulu Advertiser publishes a list of 95 whalers, compriswg the Arete fleet, nearly all American. ‘Thirty-three of these had been barn- ed or bonded by the Shenaudeah, and 62 remained to be heard from. | The Federal war Steamer Sarnac sailed from | Honelulu on the 17th of Sept. for Marquesas Is | tand, owing to a rumer that a lot of coal bad } been lauded for the Shenandvah. rHE SHENANDOAH STEERING SOUTH San FrRanectsco, Oct. 24.—The Steamer Colo- } rade arrived this morning trem Panama. | The Palwetto, which arrived yesterday from Plover Bay, Sept. 21, reports the capture of 24 whalers by the Shenandoah, which had been | heard of at that pert. Ail their names are in- }eluded in the lists heretotere telegraphed. Tle | Shenandoah was last seen by the ship Victoria, in the early part ef July, when she was steeriney seuth under tull wail, Daring ber operations stv The rent vo the boiler, which fortu- | passed through Belring’s Straits to the East Cape. | Married, | At Suint Luke’s Chureh, Baie Verte. N.B., on the i7th ultimo, by the Key. Donald M. Bliss, A. M., Kector of Westmorland, Chandler Crane, M »., of Amherst, N.8., to Matilda, eldest daughter o JI-M Mancey, Require, luspector of H. M. Re- venue, Nova Scotia, aud late of Charlottetown, P. bk. Island. Ou the Lith ultimo, by the Rev. George Suther land, Mr. Allan MecDovald, of Valley Field, to Miss Marjory Martin, of Marray Harbor Koud | Died, Of Consumption, en Saturday, the 2st of Octo ber Archibald, son of the late Areiibald Campbell of Searletown, Lat 27 Phe deceased was a young wun, aged 22 years, of an amiable character, and | jucquaiuiuuce. He was sensibly aware of the } change, wud expressed a full hope of that glorious jimmortality beyond death and the grave. | At Freetown, on the 28th ultimo, in the 70th | ven of her age, after a short illness, Elizabeth Baker, relict of the lute Robert Baker, leaving a 'larwe circle of relatives aud friends to mourn her loss. Her end was peace At Princetown Royalty, on the 27th ultimo, af- tera week's illness, Mr. Penjau.in Beairsto, senior, aged 76 years. The deceased was bighly respect- ed in the commn’ ity as an intelligent, consistant | and devoted christian. RS = | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ARRIVED. } October 30—Brig } ier Uranos, Prinkham, London ; Schooner Genuine, Kendrick. Halifax; bal Hletlernan, st. Johns do Klis beth, La Vache, Sydney; coal. $1—Ovcean sitar, Pelbrine, Causo; bal. November l— Elizabeth, Donse, Pictou; bal Margaret, Hodgson, County flarbor; fish. 2— Swan O'Brian, Halifax; mer. Alice, Palmer, Gulf; fish. Leo, CLEARED. Octohber—Almira, Gayton. Argyle; oats. Tlope, Griilin, bialifax ; potatoes si—Ellen, Pentz, ie tou; bal. sarah, Herbert, Cocaine; bal November 2- -Spee, Murray, Halifax ; Active, Le Marehaut, do; do Launched, At Mount Stewart Bridge, on the 7th ultimo, a» very superior Brig for the Seal Fishery, built by Mr. Elisha Coffin, called the Wituiam: also on the 23rd ultimo, by Mr Samuel Clark. a very fine jtniper and copper fastened class Brig of 200 tous Reyister, called the Henry Dousk, both of these tine vessels were built for Mr. J. Douse of this city A fine new Brigt., called the Summerside was launched yesterday from the shipyard of J. Muir- head, Eeq., of Summerside. Sle is 231 tous uew measurement, or 270 old At Port Hill, on the 28th uit., fram the ship- vardot Mr. James Yeo, a Bark of about 400 tous A few days previously. frow the shipyard of Mr Farley, West Powt, a Brig of about 250 tous, tor Mr. Yeo. prodace HW ADVERTISEMENTS, Tea, Raisins, Tobacco, &e. AT Sales Room, on WEDNESDAY c next, the 8th instant, at 11} e’clock— 10 Half Chests CONGO TERA, 50 Half Boxes Raisins, 100 Quar. deo Do 4 ltaif Barrels Currants 4 Kegs Island Manufactured Tobacco, 15 Bales Kilikenick Io 10 Boxes PIPES, 3 Boxes STARCH, 200 Lbs split PEAS, 250 Jbs Cut Brads, ? Fresh Fruit. j bighly esteemed by all who had the pleasure of his} IE LE SAT A A TNE PEE SR ee aed aed ee baked, in four or two pound loaves, and te be delivered at an hour not later than 7 o’cloek, | every morning (Sunday excepted), or, at such) howr as the Officer Commanding Her Majesty's) Valuable Household Purniture. | ‘Troops shall appoint. Ad Coat of transport or) | conveyance to be at the ex pense of the Contractor. | T° BE SOLD BY AUCTION. on | ‘The suid Bread to be subject to the approval | WEDNESDAY, the 15th instant, at fof the Commissariat Officer. And in the event of | the house in Water Street, lately occupied by ‘any difference of opinion as to the quality «f Csr eos ae Her Majesty's (6th Keyiment, lt.e raid Bread, the same stall be submitted to} * iat Waal aene Ss the inspection of a Boardot Officers, to be named Valuable Household Furniture. by the Officer Commanding, aud whose €pinion | comprising Drawing, Dining, Breakfast and Bed- shall be final. And in case the Bread should be | room FURNITURE, in Mahogany and Black Wal- condemned by the said Board of Officers, the | ""t. very handsome Brussels Carpets and Rugs, same to be immediately replaced by Bread of a Loskinn nnd Franklin Stoves, Kitchen Uteusils, | proper deseripiion, or the Cowmissariat Officer ood and Coal, Beds and Bedding, &c. &e. will have a right to purchase other Bread at the te For particulars see Catalogues, to be had | at the office of cost of Contractor. , . Should it be deemed right te issue BISCUIT WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. from Her Majesty's Maguzine—vot to exceed two days in any one Week,—they have the right, giving to the Baker, Forty-eight tours, previous notice to issue of said Biscuit. The prices to be stated for every 100 Tha. et Bread in sterling, in words at length, and pay- tment te be made at the end ef each month, or ax soon as the quantity delivered can be correctly ascertained. The signature of twe securities at £100 exch, for the due tulfilment of the Contract Further information required may be obtained at this Office. GEORGE MATHISON, Storekeeper. Commissariat, P. E. Island, 2 Charlottetown, Nev 6, Isu5. § |The Bread to be made of the best superfine | HW ADVERTISEMENTS. | Flour, from Wheat of this year’s growth, and well | Nov. 6, 1865 Nov. 6, 18635! FLOUL. FLOUR. OW LANDING, from STEAMER COMMERCE, trom BOSTON— 130 Barrels CHOICE FLOUR. Nov. 6, 18635! FLOUR. FLOUR. Y recent arrivals from NEW YORK aud LUSTON— 500 Barrels FLOUR. Nov. 6, 1865! TEA. TEA. ER L. C. OWEN aud UNDINE— / 160 Chests of the BEST LEA we ever imporved. Nov. i Poet cee 3 COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT. FORAGE. FFNHE Deputy Commissary General will receive TENDERS, in Duplicet:, upon Printed Forms, at this Ofiee, until] Noon on Wednesday the 8th instant, from persons desiring te enter into a con- tract for the supply of FORAGE ad this station, trom the 16i:h November, 1865, to the 31st Decem- ber, 1866. The ration to consist of [4 lbs. Hay. 10 Ths. of Oats, and 6 lbs Straw, and the price to be stated in Sterling, in words at length, as well as in figures, at per ration. The Forage to be all of the best quality; the Hay to be Timothy and Clover, to be perfectly sweet and wholesome, and to be cut at least three | months previeus to delivery; the Oats to be clean, J -weet and sound, to be at least three months old, and to weiyh not Jess than 37 Ibs. to the bush- el; the Straw to be (Cgten or Wheaten, long. thoroughly dry and treclllen weeds and thistles, and of fit quality for litter. The ration of Oats to be exchangeable at the op- tion of the parties drawing Forage, for Bran of the best quality, inthe proportion of half a bushel of Bran per Ration, and to the extent of one Ration a week. Kut in the case of Sick Horses, to any extent, and in the same proportion. Tie whole of the Forage to be subject to the ap- proval of the Commissariat Officer, or if required, to that of a Board of Officers constituted by proper authority. The Contractor to provide at bis own expense a proper and convenient Store, and to bave of each description of Forage, and at all times, a supply equal to three months’ consumption, in Depot, vear the Garrison ; and at least one week's sup- ply in the Issuing Store. The whole to be subject to the inspection of the Commissariat, and any Forage disapproved of to be immediately removed by the Contractor, and to be replaced by other ; Forage of proper quality; and in the event of the Contractor failing to do so promptly, the Commis- 6, 1865! IN STORE. Puos. fine old DEMERARA RUM. 40 Hhds. GIN, 1U Casks SCOTCH WHISKEY, 4 Hids. BRANDY, 10 Cwt. WHITE LEAD, 6 Casks Raw & Builed OIL, 40 Boxes GLASS. Nov. 6, 1865! NEW YORK! NEW YORK! 7ENO ARRIVE FROM NEW YORK~— 7U0 Barrels Choice FLOUR. J. & T. MORRIS. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1865. Isl Zins PARTICULAR NOTICE! | HEN ADVERTISEMENTS. - P. E. ISLAND ‘Steam Navigation Company's Steamers Princess of Wales and Heather Belle. ‘Autumn Arrangement, Commencing Monday, 29th Octobeer. The Steamer * Princess of Wales’? EAVES Charlotterows fcr Summerside nnd Shediac every TUESDAY MORNING at reven o'clock, and FRIDAY MORNING at eight o'clock eaves Charlottetown for Picton every THURS- DAY MORNING at half-past nine o'clock. The Steamer ** Heather Belle” Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou every MON- DAY MORNING at half-past nine. Leaves Chariottetown for Brale every SATUR- DAY morning at five o'clock. Ly order, F. W. HALES, Sec'y. C)'town, Noy 6. 1865. Canada Fleur! JUST RECEIVED, 15 Bbls Extra CANADA FLOUR, 25 ** No 1 Superfive Do Do Choice Family brands. For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Oct. 30, 1865. Water Street IN STORE. S00 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT, 120 Bbls CORN MEAL, 25 Bbls COAL TAR, 15 Bbls PITCH, 20 Boxes CANDLES, 8’s, (50 Ibs) 20 do SOAP. SPIRITS. 6 Hhds “ Hennessey’s"’ Dark BRANDY, 6 Hheds ‘* Hennessey’s "’ Pale BRANDY, 10 Casks DeKayper’s GIN, (anchor brand ) Ex ‘ Urania” from LONDON, 15 Puns. “ Demerara’ RUM. To arrrive from BOSTON, 500 Bbls. “ Extra State’’ FLOUR. For Sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Building, Water-st. FALL STOCK. Ts KE Subseriber HAS RECELVED, pe: Unpixe and L. C. Owen, as Part ef his Fall Stockh: 29! Tons IRON, 2} Tons SPRING STEEL, 10 Cwt. Sleigh Shoeing STEEL, 7 do Blister Do 3 do Cast Do 164 do NAILS and SPIKES, 130 Keys PAINTS, 350 Gallons PAINT OIL, A RARE CHANCE! fo lay capital well ang honestiy out should be the aim of every man. A splendid Lessehold Farm, Saw and Grist Mills, Household Furniture, Farm Stock. Mill and Agricultu- ral Implements. &c- &c. &e. HE sabscriber, acting under instruc- tions, will offer for sale, by Perc AveTios, on THURSDAY the 9th dy of November next, al CARDIGAN RIVER, Townshi , No. 53, the following VALUABLE PROPERTI OS, being of the Estate of JOHN CRAWFORD, Esq: lst—The LEASEHOLD FARM of 100 acres of Excellent Land. from Lord Melville, for the period of 999 years, 50 of which are expired, ata yearly rental of ls per acre, 69 acres of which are in a high state of cultivation, b- ing under crop this seuson, tewced off into 10 fields; 20 acres are in a state almost ready for the plough ; the remainder isa forest of hard and seft wood in its primitive growth, being saved by the owner, and is fit for ship timber, scautling, feneepoles, and firewood, valned at £300; a powerful stream of water rine through the centre of the farm, on which are a new SAW MILL, of zreat power and 2 eupat ble of sawing any lengths for sip plank, by a fuil zany of saws in working order; hikewise 2 GKIsT MILL, with three rum of stones; « good KILN, of large size, all in working order. The revenne from these Mills, for sowe years past, has averaged £309. There is alsoa new FRAME in pesition tor 3 Dwelling House, 28 x 24 feet. with an at- tached Kitchen, 16 x 19 feet, ready to close in. This Farm frouts on the Cardigan Kiver, two niles below the new Bridge, which has been the means of iuducing great improvements and enhane- ing the value of ay in this locality ; a Ship- yard ‘is in front of the premives, where a ship of anv size built in P. E. Island could be launched with safety. These are all points in a property which men of energy and enterprise will know how to appreciate. Farm Stock: 1 Strong Farm Horse, 8 vears old; 1 do, Mare, 5 years old; 4 Milch Cows, excellent breeds; 1 Ox and Heifer, 2 years old; 2 Heifer Calves, IS Sheep 2 Kam Lambs, improved breeds, 12 Pigs, a lire lot of Poultry, &c. &e. Farming Emplements: 1 good Curt, almost new; 1 Wagon, do; Riding Sleizh, Jannting do., Plough, set Narrows, Roller, { Wood aud 2 Bob Sleizhe, Wheelbarrow. Swinule- trees, &c; 2 sets Cart Harness. | set Carriage de., Battalo Robe and Cushions, Saddle and Riding Bridle, Rakes, Dang aud Pitchtorks, Scythes, Axes, Cross-cut Saws, &c. &e. The whole Crop of the Farm. consisting of Wheat, Oats, Burley, Potatoes, Tur- nips, Hay, about 5 tons; Straw, the same quantity. A large lot of INCH BOARDS, Do. Beach PLANK, enitable for carpenters; lot of other asefal Lumber. ta Sale te commence at 11 o'clock, forenoon. Terms of Sale for Stock, Furniture. Crop, &e, will be: —All sums nnder £206, three months; all sums above £20, six months. Terme for Farm, which will be liberal. may be known on application to J. CRA FORD, Esgqr., on the premises, or to WILLIAM SANDERSON, Auctioneer. Cardigan River, Oct. 2, 1865 Another Valuable Property In the Market. 1 y HE Subseriber has received instructions to sell by Pesuic Avetiox. on MONDAY, the 2%h NOVEMBER NEXT, at the residence of 114 Boxes GLASS, 2 Crates COAL SCUTTLES, and 24 Casks and Cases DONALD McAULAY, Eeqr, iv the Royulty of GEOKGETOWN, the following Pasture Lots: He cevapied thet position until the | were she burned 9 whalers, Which, it is presumed, 150 Pair Men's and Boys’ Brogans, ae General Hardware Goods, Nos 212 222 234 245. 246 and 303. each breaking up of the Government in 1855, when | j are included in the 24 whose vaies are reported Euds White Cotton, Tweeds, Moleskin, | sariat to have the power of purchasing other suit- | by the Palimeito. EXPLORATION OF CAVES UNDER THE CITY OF NASHVILLE Nasnvitte, Tenn, for several days past been exploring the subter rabean passages under the ey. Mr. A. Stewart deseended one hundred and twenty-five feet from a cavern under Church street, inio a chasm below and was drawn out almost suffocated by Several relies were discovered, incind- wee appointed Prime Minister. lo Febraary, 1858, an adverse vote of the House of Commons obliged him to give place to Earl Derby ; but in Jun i850, be was again called upon to construct an Ad ministration, of which he remained the head ant his death . It is claimed by the admirers of the late nob Lord —wud their name is le sion—that never has n English Prize Minister state with so mueh advantage to the British Er foul air. wielded the sword ing fuxsiis, beues, bullons aud stones rescmbitig The grand chamber of the high, thirty leet wide, and Furiuer explorations are to be lagete and marble. forty teel jeighty feet long made. HORRIBLE MURDER IN BALTIMORE SAL TIMORE, Oct. 29.—A terrible wurder and vite: and the sad tidings of his death will be r I ceived with the deepest and most profound regre cuve is not only in every land owing allegianee to t Crown of Great Britain, bat in every country and court throughout the civilized world. jrobbers were committed to-day about noon i _ are _ THE MUTINY AT JAMAICA-THE REVO! rT] SPREADING —SHOCKING MURDERS New Yoru, Nov. }.—A Committee frem the! the photography reoms of H. Bb. Gove, ou balit mere street. ‘Tbe proprietor Was teund abeut | Velock ying upen the foer of bis operating roo lead, With a piste shet in the back of bis head His persou had been robbed of a wateh and othe: Persons in an adjeiing building tes- eae . * . ‘ ald Fenian Senaie visited Washington yesterday ty | Valuadies. | bu J tiv to hearing the report ota pistol wboout teen i Dow af “ oo z . thank the President for releasing Jubu Mitchel No clue has yet been obtained of the murderer ... The Express says:—Havanna advices eon-! i ape a firm the accounts ef a mutiny at Jamaica. May — tr aaa revolting murders have been committed. A white LATEST NEW 8 BY TELEGRAPH, Magistrate has beew killed, las fiugers and tors | FROM EUROPE. were cut off, aud his bewels ripped opea bya) New You, Oct. 31.—The steamship City of The greatest alarm prevail d| Boston arrived this morning, with dates to the Mth inet.....The steauuship United Kingdom, on her passage out, met with an accident to her wachioery. and put who Rathmellen disabled... .. He was seriously il! hegre Weman. among the whites, and the mutiny was spreading. | Ha wax, Nos. 2, 1265.—The R. M. Steamer | Oct. 28. — Parties have | Linings, &e. &e. ALSO, 2 Handsome China Desert SETS, 1 Do Do Tea SET, 6 Electro CRUET STANDS. | N. RANKIN, Auctioneer. Nov. 6, 1865. | PR Ae | GOMMISSARIAT CONTRACT, Tes Deputy Commissary General will receive Fenders in Dupheate, at this office antl Nowt lon WEDNESDAY, the Sth instant, from el oersons desirous to enter lato a Goutract for the | | supply of Fresh Beef and Matto: rresh Beei and idutton, ite be issued to Her Majesty’s Troops. Staff and | Departinents, at this Station. from 16th Novem- 1865, to Bist 1866. The Meat }te be supplied will consist of Fresh Beef and } Mutton. tnd Saturdays in each werk, from Jtth Novem. ber, 185, tathe 15th day of Pebrnary, 1866; and ltrem the I6ch day of August Mution will agait jhe iesued twice in each week, on the days stated, until the 3ist day of December, 1866 The Beef te be Ox or Heifer, properly fed, | yood, sound and sweet, equal in quality, for the | whole period of the Contract, to the average sold nb the market; to consist of fore aud hind quar: | j ters, weighing set less than 90 Ibe. each,—none | ber. Decenu he rs ras : on | The latter shall be issued on Tuesdays able For.ge in the market at the Contractor's ex- | pense. | All deliveries to be made at the Contractor’s ex- | pense, at the residence ef parties entitled to re- ceive the same; and the Contractor, or petson on his behalf, to attend at the Issuing Store every | Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 9 a m. until 1 p.cn., to issue such Forage as may be demanded | on Comunissariat Order. | No Tender will be noticed unless nade on the | | Printed Forms to be obtained at this Offie-; and | (bey must have the signature affixed of two per- | | sons of unexceptionabie responsibility and knowa | property, engaging to become bound with the | party tendering in the peaal sum of £150 Sterling | tor the due execution and fulfilment of a Contract ts above: j treet will be made every two months. Farther intorwation may be obtained at this UOtfise. GEORGE MATHISON, Storekeeper. Comm isaariat. Charlottetown, P. E.I , Nov 6, 1803 | | CONTRACT FOR sTRAW. "PX Deputy Comm ssiry General will receive Tenders in Duplicate, upon Printed Forms, watil noo ou Weduesday, the ath justant, | for the supply of ail snch qrantity ef Straw re- quired for Barrack Bedding, tor the Hi. M. Troops -futioned in Charlotretown, Pp k the loth November, 1865. to 3ist December, 1866 and payment on account of such Con-} Island, from | Sosten & Colonial Steamship Line. N and after NOVEMBER, Ist instant the rates of Freight by the xbove named Line to and from Boston, Halifax and Charlottetown will be advanced TWENTY PER CENT. over previous rates The steamships Commerce and Greruounn | will continue to run for the balance of the scuson, } leaving Boston every TUESDAY, and Char!-tre }iown every MONDAY, as near xs the weather will permit I. C HALL, Agent. | Chitown, Nov. 6, 1865. "Dea! | J UST RECELVED, ex fron LONDON— 117 Chests Very Superior 20 Half Chests §; CONGO TEA. |Also, by Ariadne, from Leith, 57 Cases Glenury WHISKEY, | 30 do GINGERETTE, 300 GRAIN SACKS. All at the lowest prices. WILLIAM DODD, URANIA >> oa Nov. 6, 1855. isl Queen Square REMOVAL. Vue Subseriber. in returning thanks te his naimerous customers, both in town and country, for the iiberal patronage bestowed on him | whilst in business, would acquaint them that he is | to remove early next week (with a New Srock of Dry Goods & Groceries, most of which are expect ed hourly) to the store lately occupied by Messrs | Young & Falconer, Qneen Sqnare, next door to Should the Troops be rewoved from the Island| ‘ Apotheexries’ Hall; and that he has this day during that period, the Contract will inuediately | entered into partuership with Mr. GEORGE RAN- | KIN, of this city, to carry on business as Themas, We are indebted to Messrs. Cogswell & Forsyth for late Bermuda papers, trom whic! We take the following Letter: KInGsTon, JAMAICA, October 14, 1865 Messrs. T.C Kinnear & Co, Halifax, N. 3. Deak Sirs,—We addressed you on the bth} inst., and bave eines received vour esteemed favor of the 7th ult. advising your intention of despate hi- ing the Haidee to this port, and we would have matters new are in a most unsettled state, a geoulation af the enat end of the Toland. Martial w hae been proclaimed, and it is expected to be ordered here to-night (in the city.) Alaost every wan of position bas been ruthlessly batehered ; horeever the rebellion haa spread. We write. a you may imagine, in the midst of intense *tcitewent, and we must ask you te pardon us lor being se brief: at the sume time request you te de us the faver te mention to our other corres- poudents the contents of this. We are, dear Sirs, yours truly, Davipsos, Cocruurst & Co - =_: fe Some of our new printing material—indis- peusible to the issuing of our new series—not haz ing arrived uatil a day or two ago, We are cobee- quently compelled te pospone the issuing of our hew series until ext week. _—- — Oa Tiuraday mweormimg a detachment of the ith Regt., consisting of 40 wea, under the eom- mand of Captain Coupe, left town, with the Sherif of Queen's Conuty, for Tracadie, Port Augustus, Lot 50, &e. These expeditions, i; will be found, will cost the Colony a large sain of wouey, and we trust this is the last time that it wili be necessary to send oul troops. We should think that even the “invincibles’ of the Leauue wust now be convinced that obstruc’ing the Sheriff cud his officers, while in the discharge of their duty, is a useless exhibition of valor.— Islander. Major Sewell, of the 15th Regt., accompanied by Mes. Sewell, ar cived by the Steamer Princess of Wales, from Sacdiac, on Thursday morwing. The detachment of the 15th, under Major Se- Well's command, now iu the “Victoria Barracks” amounts to 120, aud the requisite number of offi cere — Ub. - “o> _ The Lieutenant Governor and Mra. Gordon arrived per the Empress on Saturday at 4 p w ina heavy rais. A guard of honor, composed of tegulare and volunteers, with a band, was iv at- Wudanee. The party drove out to the Clure- went House, near Torryburn, where Sunday was Reception Ball in Stubb’e Hotel, this evening, Will prebably be a most successful affair. We Presuwe Mis Excellency aud Mrs. Gurdon will keave fur Fredericton to-morruw.—N. B. Paper. eee Ger RD oF Your Greennacks.—A Canadien *ichange says :—* When gold aud currency «nme fairly into comparison, as they must do before 4g, under a large dewand of specie for export, Gteeabacks will fall to a lower price than (hey rear during the war. The wisest course for waaation holders of Federal currency is to con rt thew a: wuer, before the great depreciation Comes, of which there are now plain indicatious.” isi Delta arrived this morning from Bermuda and St.| Lord Palmerston is dead. been glad to bave seen her here a week age, os epent, and returned to the City yesterday. The) for some days from the effeets ot cold, but bis “Ymptews were vot cousidered alarming until the 117th. He would bave completed his 8st year jeu the 20th of October, He died at 9.50 on the | morning of the Isth inst. The death of the Pre- | mier caused a profound feeling of regret among jail parties. Business was generally suspended | Earl Russell will probably sveceed bim, Ear! | Clarendow taking the Foreign Office; but nothing i |perts 200 deaths per day in that city from | cholera..... There is no political news of interest. Liverroo., Oct. 19.—Cetton has declined dd io Id. Cern quiet, Sreadstufts firm and generally uneianged Provisions buoyant aud supplies tebellion having broken out among the neg ‘| wostly exbausted. Lowvoon, Oct. 19 —Coneols closed at 883 a 824. | United States 5-tweoties 64..... Gold 146. FROM THE STATES. New York, Oct. 30, p.m —Some 76,000 tons of coal, belonging ie a gas company up town, is lon fire, having been burning three days... .. The | Herald's St. Thomas correspondence of the 7th inet says the gunboat Kansas arrived there on the 5th, bringing news of the surrender of Cape | Haytien to Geffeard..... Guild 145. ——_-+ ee Hlorripte Muroer —We bave just learned the particulars of a most brutal murder committed on vourd the steamer Lady Head, on her last passage down from Quebec w Sbediac, A grou» of sailors, who were ou board as passengers, were standing forward on the upper deck, wheu one of their num- ber asked auother some sitaple question ia regard to the number of their party who bad deserted a certain vessel. A young Mun, w passenger on beard, 24 years of age, whose rame we have not heard, standing by, coutradicted the answer. Nouth- jug more of interest occurred, unul a few winutes afterwards. when the first uamed party was seen sharpening # kuife on an anchor, Ip a moment or two afterwards, be was secu stauding by the young wan alluded to above, and apparently inserting bis hand into the pants pocket of the latter, when, to the horror of everyone, be treacherously plunged the knife into bis abdomen, thereby causing the extrusion of the abdowinal viscera, and almost io stant death, The Parisi Priest of the Rustico con- gregaticn of this Island, bappening tw be on board, administered the last rites of the church to the dy- ing man. Uo the Priest’s requesting the murderer to ask the dying man’s forgiveness, which be had previously given of his owo accord, the unfeeling monster laughed at bim, and treated him with the utmost contempt. We nnderstand that the Cap- tain ordered some of bis crew to put the man in irons, whieh they acourdingly did. — Summerside Journal. ~ <—<—->- PratseworTay. — We vnderstand that the Ladies belonging © this section ot the Rev. Mr. Frame’s congregation forwarded to Pictou, by last beat, a box of clothing and other goods to the value of £35 9s 3d, in aid of the Rev. Mr. Ged- die’s mission in Aseitam. Captam Evans, with ibis usual kindness, couveyed the box free of churge.—Summerside Journal. -— SOP ae P. E Island petatoes are selling in this city at 30 te 35 cents per bushel. There were several jsales of P. EB. Island and Nova Scotia produce at auction yesterday, aud the prices realized were beyoud everything One could have unag'ned. P. | KE. Island pork soli at extreme rates — Halifax | Repurter, Oct 3). slides ate cia aladestaolanies A correspondent from St. George, writing on i the vGth iust., infornes us that, on Tuesday after- noou, a large beat, totally wreeked, was driven lashere there. Lo the debris, were found a spinon ling wheel marked “ Alx’r. Melntosh, 1365,” an | English blanket, and a large sail. It is supposed ‘that she was caught by last Monday’s gale be- | ween Pictou aud P. E. island. Fear is enter- taived thal the crew were lust.— Pictou Standard, | | To Ksow 1s To Approve. — Mrs. 8. A. Av.ien’s World's Hair Restorer and Zylobalsamum, ooo official has transpired..... The Paris Temps re | lof the suet to be removed, and the bone from the | Y re knees, hock joint and neck pieces to be cut off at | Ss raw woe _— or 7 aa ae — least four inches from each fore aod hind quar ter | COCR OF SUNS, SHUI ere er ee ; | Lest quality. loft the carease of the ox. | . | ; ; 2. Ail Deliveries to be made, at the expense of | Phe Mutton to be of the best quality, ewe or | the Contractor, ou the Requisition of the Bar | wether, weighing net less than 35 lbs. each,—to | rack Master; the Straw to be weighed by Cart- consist of tore avd hind quarters, to be cut off at} loads at any authorized weigh-bridge, and the | lthe kuee and hock joints; and when Lamb is sub- | ticket to be given tothe Barrack Sergeant. | stituted for Muttou, it must be large Lamb, of} 3. The Contractor always to have on hand Two | approved quality and size, weighing not less than Tous of Straw ty his store, of a qualisy to be a te’ only a ~ ce - — oo | vn " : rack Master: ad any é aw Vv « proves The Meat for the Troops to be delivered datls of will be subject to the survey of a Riaed of | (Sundays excepted). on the orde: ot the Senior Officers, whose decision shall be final. | Commissariat Officer, and in the manner and at) 4. Any Straw condemned, or short of demand, j the place and hour appomted by bin. ‘The Regi- must be immediately replaced by the Contrac- mental issues to be by entire quarters, and to be tor. by other of prop r approved quality ; and | conveyed to the several barracks at the Centrac- in default thereof, the Barrack Master will tor’s expense. Pie whole to be subject to the ae are - Pe in the Market, at ipproval of the Seaier Commissariat Officer: or, 5. Soonrlty for £0 seriiny must be given for it required, to that of a Board of Officers consti- uted by proper autherity, aud whose decision shall be final. The Contractor shall at all times keep in an approved Depot, which must be a convenient dis- tance from the Garrison, a supply of Oxen and Sheep of the required qualty equal te two weeks consumption, ana the whole te be at all tues subject to the iispection aud approval of the Senior Commissariat Officer, or persou appointed by tim; and should the coutractor at any time iail to keep snch a Depot, or neglect to supply any 2 quantity of Meat demanded as above, the Senior Commissariat Officer, or person appointed by bin, shall have the power to purchase at any price (or io issue sult Meat in lieu thereof), charging the expense to the contractor. It is, however to be distinetly uadersteod, that due notice of demand (not in any case less than 12 heurs) is at all times to be given to the contractor; and that ne Meat, ttter having been once issued to Regiments, ean. Te EK Deputy Coinmissary General wil! on any pretext Whatever, be returned fo the con- receive Sealed Tenders, in Duplicate. on icactor. Also, it at avy time during the period| Printed Forms, received from this Office, in Dupli- to be contracied tor, Troops shou'd be eucamped | cate, until Noon on WEDNESDAY, the Sth just , within ten miles of Charloitetown, the coutractor | frome the © willing a —— ie oe 7 to supply them with Meat, or te deliver Cattle or | feruish the Orainary Trackage and Land Transport : 1 i baila ; | for the various Departmenis of the Army, that may Sheep to be slaughtered ard prepared by the lhe required ut this Station, from 16th November Troops themseives, at the eption of the Sevier) 1265 to Bist December, 1866. Shonld the ‘Troops Commissariat Officer, and all and every expeuse,| he removed from the Island during that period, the if any, of such delivery, tou be detrayed by the | Couiract to inmediaiely cease. eoutractor, Tie whole of the Transport comprising Horses, . T.. i : Carts, Trucks, Sleds, Wagovs, Harness, Ropes, Should the Troops be removed from the Island | Goveving fer tivads; ie. ass be Of the hon ae during that period, the contract to mmediately | cription that can be secured in this Province, and cease. the Drivers, who will be required to assist in The Deputy Commissary General will hare no loading and seealins. must be properiy qualitied secti novelas ‘er ‘or the s {y; | and uble bodied men. : : : objection to receive separate Tenders for the supply Sink ened ta ths Week 6 Wil tn we a of Mutton or Beef, from any parties who may be hientls. 0b tw taal bor Lend. desirous of contracting for ether supply. From the Wharf to and from the Charlottetown No Tender will be noticed unless made on the} Barracks : : Printed Form to be obtained at this Office ; aud From the Wharf aw part of sn SP? - they must have the original signatures affixed of Prackaye of Coa from € oal Sheds to any part P tins . bility and of the Barracks or City, per chaldron. two persons of unexceptionable responsibility an enekane at Caen = anon kuewn property, engaging to become bound in! Truckave.required ontside the City vo the Coue- the penal sum of One thousaud pounds (£1,000) . sterling, for the due execudion aud fulfilment of a contract as above. The prices to be stated tor iry, per ewt. per mile. Security for £100 Sterling, must be given by two securities each. Any farther information may be every 100 [bs of Fresh Beef and Mutton, i sterling, in words at length; and payment ou account of such contract will be made monthly, obiaitcd ut this office. GEORGE MATHISON, Storekeeper. or as soon as the quantity delivered can be | eorrectly ascertained. Commissariat. P. FE Island, Charlottetown, Nov. 6, 1865 | Further iaformation required may be obtained at this Office. Commissariat Contract for Fuel Wood. GEORGE MATHISON, Storekeeper. Commissariat, P. E. I. ue Deputy Commissary General will ’ me t receive Tenders, in Duplicate, at this Office, Ch'town, 6th Nov., 1865. § the fultilment of the contract 6. Payment to be wade quarterly. Price per ton, 2,210 lbs. to the ton, in sterling, in words at Jength. t¥ All farther information to be obtained from the Barrack Master. GEORGE MATHISON, Storekeeper. Commissariat, P. E Island, Charlottetown, 6th Nov., 1865 COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT. ‘PROCIs AG E. the sapply of all such quantity of Fuel WOOD required for Her Majesty's Troops, stationed at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, from the itth NOVEMBER, 1865, to 3ist DECEMBER, I8G6. Should the Troops be removed from the Isiand during that period, the Contract will im- wiediately cease The Wood tu consist of Maple Beech, and Yellow Birch, and a proportion of Hemlock, if requived. To be weasured and piled as the law directs, and to be delivered into the Fuel Yard, Charlottetown Barracks. The prices to be stated in sterling, per cord. in words at leugth, and no Tender wiil be noticed COMMISSARIAT CONTRACT, BREAD. pus Deputy Commissary General will re- eeive Tenders in Duplicate, avon Printed notil noon, on WEDNESDAY, the Sth instant, for Generalimporters of British and Foreign Merchandizo, | and trusts, by strict attention to business, that they will continue to receive a share of public patronage The business, therefore, will hereafter be conduct ed under the firm and style of ROSS & RANKIN All persons indebted to the subscriber are re- qnesied to call and settle their accounts without delay. ALEX. ROSS. Nov. 6, 1865. Qi ‘PFHOMAS KELLY, Attornen and DBarvister-at- Law, CONVEYANCER, &c. OFFICE — Queen Street, (at Welsh’s Corner.) Restwence—North American Hotel. Charlottctown, = P. E. I. November 6, 1865.—6us. Picked up at Sea, PR White Head. islond Lighthouse, 2 MACKEKEL NETS. The ownec can have the same by proving property aud paying expense- Apply to J. N. PURKDIE, Master schr ** Water Laly,”’ or to WM. CHISOLM, Hal'fax, N.S. Ch'town, Nov. 6. 1865 Hx Reporter Qin Valuable Business Stand in Charlottetown for Saie. ‘To BE SOLD 8%Y PUBLIC AUC TION, ON SATURDAY, the 2nd day of DECEMBER next, (1865) at the hour of twelve o'clock, noou, at the CoLoxiat. Buiipina, in Char- loitetown. uuder und by virtue of x power of Sale coutained in a ceriaia Ludenture of Mortgage, bear- iug date the third day of May, 1862, and made be- tween John Audrew MeDonald and Fierce Gaul, Trustees of Aun Melsauc, wife of Douald Me- fsauc, of Charlotietown, Merchant, of the firsi part, Charlotte Sims, of the same place, widow, of ihe second part, and the said Aun Melsuac of the third part: All that tract of Land and Premises. situate in Charlottetown, bounded and deseribec us follows, that is to say: north-west corner of Towu Lot Number Seventy- three, in the First Hundred of Lots in Charlotte- town, and ruuning thence southwardly along the | east side of Queen Sure -t thirty-seven (37) feet, a little more or less; theuce at right angles to said Sireet and parallel with Syduey street for the dis- tauce of sixty-four (64) feet; thence uorthwanily parallel with Queen Sireet for the distance oi | thirty-seven feet, theuce west wardly, parallel with | Sydney Steet. for the distance of sixty-four feet. io the place of commencement: aud also all that other tract of Land situate in Charlottetown afvore- suid, in the rear of the above mentioned land bounded as follows:—Commeucing at the south- west corner of land, belonging to the Hon. Danicl Brenan, aud runuing aloug & certain passage or right of way to the westward thereof and parallel with Queen Sireet, for the distance of twenty-six feet, sounthwardly ; thence at right angles.” and parallel with Sydney Street, for the distance of jweuty-one feet; thence north wardly and puralle! with Queen Street aforesaid, twenty-six feet, and thence westwardiy aloug the Southern boundary of said Daniel Brenan’s land, twenty-one fect, to the place of coummencement. The above prewises are situated on Queen Street and are at present occupied by Douald Melsaac, Esq. Tonne—Twenty five per cent of the purchase Deed. Dated at Charluttetuwn the 3rd of November, 1865. CHARLOTTE ST¥S. Tenders for Buildinga MARKET HOUSE ON QUEEN SQUARE. fMEENDERS will be re eived at the Offer of the City Clerk antil WEDNESDAY, the / 15th November instant, from persons willjag to ‘enter into a contract with the City for building a commencing at the |” money at sale, aud tue balance ou delivery of A correspondent frou Souris, under date 30th) or Hair Dressing, are approved by thousands. statorms the slander * hat Captain Danie! Me-| They are the preparations for restoring, invigorat- iif the Setir. Hudson, acerdentally fel) over ing, beautifying and dressing the Hair. They are od Pal Souris, last evening, and was drown. 4 ad ¥as considered one of the susartest seaioen, suited to both young and oid. They arrest the full Ronee the best fishermen from the Port His #4 impart a healtnfal and uatural eolor to the bair. it quite a gluum tw come over the Every Draggist sells them. W. R. Watson is the : ‘ | agent for their sale in P. EB. Island. forma, at this office, uatil roen, on WroNesOay, the Sth instant, from persons desiring fe enter inte Contract for the supply of fresh baked BREAD, re- quired tor Her Majesty s Troops stationed at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, from the 16th NUVEMBES, 1860, to 3lst DECEMBER, 1366. Should the Troops be removed trow the Isiaud during that peried, the Contract will im- valess imide ou Priuted Perms, to be obtamed at) yarket House, on a site to be pointed out oa the this Office, and must have the siguatare affixed, of | yegtern portion of Queen Square, axreeably to a two persons becoming security for the fnitilment! pian and specification to be seen ju the City Hall lof the Contract of £50 each. Payment to be made! cvery other information will be afforded to persons Quarterly. : : wishing to tender, respecting the payment, and the ee information required may be obtained) Jon-ity that will be required from the contractor wi this Uilive. “due wnd faithful performance of Ube contract. GEORGE MATHISON, Storekeeper. |" YS sye nie ee the uy Council mediately couse. Commissariat, P. E. Inland, PETER MACGOWAN, City Clerk. Churlottetown, Nov. 6, 1865, November 6, 1865. win per’ Urania’ and ‘ David Cannon.’ W. E DAWSON. October 30, 1865. ° ; ° Underwriters’ Notice. ‘EXILE Subseriber having been appointed AGENT, at Prince Edward Island, for the New York Board of Underwriters, Columbian Insurance Company of New York, and Boston Board of Underwriters, will be clad to receive early notice of losses which may ocenr, and to render such assistance to vessels in distress xs may be in his power to afford. Mas- ters or Owners of such vessels or their cargoes, are recommeuded to report as soon as practicable. J. 8. CARVELL. Ch'town, Oct. 30, 1865. tf LONDON GOODs, Daily Expected per Urania. 3 CHESTS and Half Chests Pame Congou TEA, 20 Bags Patna KICK, 120 Boxes London SOAP, *) «do do bo (very snperior.} 20 Causes assorted Confectionary. in 2 1b bottles, 20 Casks Carbonate Soda, (bakaig,) 20 Boxes Fine Starch, 450 Ibs Extract of Logwood, 3 Tons London Oakuin, 400 Gallons Boiled Oil, 40 Cans White Lead, 50 Ibs in each, 8 do Ked do 20 de Biack Paint, 16 do Green do 8 do Yellow do 160 Coils Manilla Rope, assorted sizes, 60 do Hemp do do do 300 Gross Wine avd Beer Corks, 1200 3 Bushel Sacks. Aso, Cases assorted Pickles, bbls. Washing Soda, Sardines, Cocoa, Blacklead, Blacking, Ink, Stationery, Composition Candles, Mustard, (iu tins) and sundry other articles, DWUUGLAS M. HARINGTON. Water at., Ch’town, Oct. 23, 1865. 3in Flour & Kerosene. ANDING THIS DAY, ex Sehr. Freddie, from BOSTON— 150 Bbls. EXTRA FLOUR. In Store. 20 Casks KEROSENE. For sale low by J.S. CARVELL. Oct. 30, 1865. isl _& pat a ae Sugar! Sugar ! ANDING, ex WILLIAM, from HALIFAX— 5 Uhds. Bright Porto Rico SUGAR. J. 8. CARVELL. _Oct 30, 1865. _ isl spe sa ts KEROSENE OIL. J UST RECEIVED, ex Steamer Greyuousp, from BUSTON— 50 Casks Kerosene. For sale low by J. 8. CARVELL. October 23, 1865. To the Trade. N STOKE, and will be sold at a LOW FIGURE for Cash or approved paper— 30 Chests English Cougo TEA, 5) Boxes 3 Crown SOAP, te The remainder of FALL STOCK to arrive containing Eight Acres, and being in all FORTY- EIGHT ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND. Likewise FOUR PASTURE LOTS adjoining said Property, coustitating a FARM of ELGHTY Acres, considered part of the best I saad in the Royalty, lying and being within about two miles from. and fronting on the main Post Road to, GEORGETOWN. Of this excellent Property there are about 50 acres under erop, in a hich etate of enltivation, producing in the rotation of last year abort 20 tons of Hay, and other crops in sropertion A conven- ient and pleasantly sitnated DWELLING HOUSE, 40 by 2S ft, 12 tt post. ison the premises, underneath which there is a large frost-proof Cellar; a never- failing Well of excellent Water is contiguous to the premises. A new BARN, 45 hy 26 ft, 15 ft post, stands at a proper distance from the mansion, anc the whole stending surrounded by a beantiful grove of wooed, This property being brought to the haumer pro- daces a chance seldom to be had in thie locality, for any gentleman of ordinary means, to settie down in a pleasant, convenient, and attractive situation, within easy access of an every day market; advan- faves of seminary edneation, national dissenting churches, and mail communication twice a week. Sale to take place at Ll o'clock,a.m = [9° Terms liberal, aud uxuie kuown at time of enle. W. SANDERSON, Auctioneer, Georgetown, Oct. 16, 1865. yu E LADIES of Sr. James’ Cnorcn intend (D V ) helding a BAZAAK of neefal and faney Articles, during the week before CHRIST- MAS next. Contributions thereto will be received by the following Comuittee of Ladies :— Mrs Andereon, Mrs P. W. Hvndman, “ AL. Brown, ”* McKenzie, Miss Brown, “ Kennedy, Mrs Dean, 7 a * Duncan, Miss Duncan, Mrs. Forgan, Miss McLennan, Mrs. Purdie, Miss Stewart, “« Gray, Mrs. Watson, « J. Watta, “J. White. Farther particulars in due time will be given. A. RANKIN, Sec'y. Oc. rher 2, 1865, CHEAP GAS d AS. FENHE Directors of the Cha: lottetown Gas Light Company bave reduced the price of ¥AS from 15s. to 1L0s. per thousand feet, when consumed in Gus Stoves, for cooking or heating purposes. The Gas Stove used for heaing purposes, suar- pass all other Stoves mm cleanliness, safety, qaick- ness of adaptation, as well as in economy. The Gas Stoves. when used in Halls, radiate a warm and agreeable atmosphere throughout the whole house, and as the gusern, with the penaen safety, be left burning during excessive colk nights, it obviates the necessity of using stoves jv the Bed-roome throughout the dwelling, thus making one Gas Stove perform the sawe duty as five or «ix coa) stoves when placed in the several Bed- roome, and not ouly diminishing the risk of fire to the sume extent, but also the cost of warming the various apartinenta, tagpae with the yet greater benefit derived by enabling persone to discontinne the nse of Bed-roow fires, so highly injurious to health. Apply at the Warehouse of E. R. TAYLOR, er at the GAS WORKS. October 23, 1865, din T have need them for the past five years, one in «room with no ventilation, and in whieh most of my time iu my house is spent. During this period there has been no discomfort iv any respect. In brief, L have been so well satisfied as to this invention that, by my advice many of my friends have tried them, and from none beve [ ever heard « ennplaint. Wixstow Lewis, M.D. Tam ready to say, at your reqnest, that I have used your gas stove ina dressing-room for some years, and have found it, in that capacity, an ad- 30° «do TD PIPES. 20 Cases DeKuyper GIN, 3 Pancheons RUM, . 5 Kegs TOBACCO. N. RANKIN. Qneen Street, Oct. 30, 1865. NOTICE. UR Country Customers will please take notice that the WHOLE AMOUNT of their respective accounts will be required this Fall. Those who have not received their accouuts will please call for the same. BEER & SONS, it 0. Me, ce . a Notice to ‘Tenants. TYXHE Subscriber, as AGENT for the audersigned Proprietors, viz:—LORD VIs- COUNT MELVILLE, of Edinbargh, Scotland ; Rev. JOHN MACDONALD. of Sussex, England ; Messrs. THOMSONS, of Belfast, ireland; JOHN A.S. MACDONALD, of Montreal, Canada; and Miss MARGARET MACDONALD, of 61 Rue de Notre Dame des Champs, Paris,—has received po- siiive iustractions from each of them to collect pay went of ali RENT and ARREARS OF RENT due them, without delay ; and if not immedjately complied with, to place their respective Looks in the hands of their Attorneys. for colle¢tion ; and further, that it is not the intention of the Proprie- tors, who have been applied to to well their Lands, to dispose of them at present, unless to those whe can pay for their holdings, with the arrears of rent, down. Now, iu compliance with the above instrnetione, I beg to notify the Tenuits of the above Proprie- tors, thut I request immediate payment of their Rent and Arresrs of Reut, hopiug and trusting that they will sot compel me to resort to harsh measures for the recovery of the same. 1 would farther beg to state, that considering Charlottetown the most ceutral pluce to meet the Tenants, 1 will be atthe “* North American Hotel” on Market days, say Tnesdays and Fridavg in each week, und at my Office, at Millview, Lot 49, on the remaining days of the week. J. KR. BOURKE, Agent. Millview, Oct. 30, 1865. dine LOST, O* the St. Peter's Road. on Sunday Evening last, about 9 or 16 o'clack, between the Ten Mile House and Tracadie Brook, a very handsome RAILWAY BLANKET, with in it. leaving it at the ** Examiner’’ Office. Ch'town, Oct. 30, 1865, The finder wiil be suitably rowarded by nirable and nnexceptionable contrivance. Yours truly, Hisry J. Bicetow, M.D. New Youk, 130 Ninth Street. I have used W. F. Shaw's Gas Stove for a year st. in a dressing room without fireplace, and have fonnd it a source of great comfort and con- venience. W. Dermotn, M.D. We have ased your gas-barning apparatus for heating purposes, during the past year, and are well pleased with the utility aud superority over the old method of burning gus for heat. In the laboratary. we cousider them indispensabje to economy and convenience. We recommend them to every chemist and vhar- macentist who has the luxury of yas at hie con- trol. Beiiock & Cresssaw, Manutactaring Cleniiste, I have made use of ove of your Gas Stover, with three burners, ia my room at the bank this season, and have been entirely satisfied with it 1 bave venerally fonnd that one burner wae all that I needed.” Tie air has not been unpleasant. and | do net hesitate to recommend it to those persue who wieh tu heat rooms quickly, and with glinost uo trouble. Yours truly, Sauces. H. Water. Office of the New York, N.F.& London Yel. Co. Cuantortetows, P. E. Ist.sxn, October 18, 1865. (PRE subscriber will peceive proposals from parties willing to contract for the delivery of the number of straight, sound and snbstantial CEDAK TELEGRAPH POSTS, requisite from Cape Tormentine to Sackville — to be twenty-five feet long, and six inches in diameter at the smaller end—to be placed along the road at equal distut.ces of forty to the nile—the whole to be delivered on or before the ist day of JUNK, 1866. Seenrity for the performance of the coutract willbe requiont oa. AY WOMAN, Sup, P, E. Island Dist. Oct. 93,1865. IK HPSJtf ~ Oats! Oats! Oats! THe Subscriber will pay the highest market price in CASH for 000 Bushels Oats, delivered in SUMMERSIDE. JOUN ANDREW McDONALD. Sept. 18, 1865. pertain