ites ee eer vers ——— : - Hon R Parke ef J en oe Breaswic’, at St. John, N. B., on etl last H 5 e mtaunt va y ™ on the Re . wl M Au nev irene aah will hardly ove yk; and then we ‘all pro y heas of a total upset of the G erament xf New Brunswick — ee FLAN fo tte Evtror or tre Examines sR { have m pleasure in submitting fo: ation, im ¥ issue of today, a the mmunicat from my corres; mide Londea, refermag More especially to ceitaimn queries, souzht for by the several meetinys held m the subject As advised by mv ec reso t. I shall be prepared to open we ester for t "is on of the names of ye rsone ultivation of Flax, and to receive Yours truly, JOHN ALDOUS i Nov., LSuo. Land Otics i Loxpos, Nov. 10th, 1865. Dear Sir; We were duly favoured with yours of th Sh ult., and would have replied just mail, bi 4 pressure of other matters prevented us. W u thank you for the newspapers and trade returns, | and would premise that it was foreign to on wiention to have oar former communicati published ; at the same time, it was the most speedy course to ebtain the general feeling the farmers on the subject, and cannot be pi ductive of any harm. had the pleasure of an interview with His Es celleney the Governor, and it would be wantin » Since we last wrote, v on Our part were we not to record the frank, open | and courteous manner in which he oa j to all for information as to Prince Edwa:d Island, and the very great trouble he took. ard ur ¢ the warm and hea:ty interest he evinced, in al! | matters in reference to the development of rees of the avrricultaral interests, and fo: Tesvu the prosperty and improvement, in a pecuniary | point of view, of the habitants of the Island With these preliminary remarks, we will now brietty reply to your public and private corres pondeuts, confining our observations to the mai: commercial points. And first, we would notice that in consequence of your severe r views winter, tails counected with manufacturing—are some what modified, and therefore we will pass the growth of Sugar Beet, and Hops, fi resent ; at the same time, we wish you distin f to understand that we are perfectly sutished vou can produce both in perfection. And afte; well considering local circumstances, and im Over wr the - t portant commer ‘al questions, we would advinc¢ your farmers to apply their energies to the eul- tivation of flax, rape seed, and hemp, as thes reyuire the least manual iabor, and will yield the greatest money return per acre. Our notion of their Money importance to the farmer is in the oder stated. Your soil and climate are ad mirabiv adapted for the growth of flax, while its cultivation is not new to the farmers: but at the same time, many important facts connected | f} with its culture have been brousht to lizht late vears by Eurepean cultivators; and in order tv place P. E. Island farmers on a foot- districts where it bas attaine] tion, we will prepare and seud me With those vreatest peries such iniormation on a future Occasiuu Hn their enida ce. In reference to rape, there are two kiu eae requires to be sown in autumn, and the her in spring. The former is believed to luce a more abundant crop of seed than the latter. The plant grows three and four feet hich, with pretty m ich the appearance of ca) d. It is the . when allowed to ruu to se bas seed that is the valuable part. It is sown on ean land in zoud heart, either broad east on in drills, the latter is the better mode. Ww n gown in autumn, it rivens in July or Auzust tullowins. Although the soring rape does jot vield such a large return as the other, stil] it misht be well if a number of your farmers were to t-¥ it iw the spring on a sma!! seule, savy an sere each, and test the fact practically for them selves It would initiate them intothe cultiva tion for the winter rape, and give them an op portunity of comparmyz the produce of both without loss of time In re card to hemp, it is cultivated similar to flax. It does not exhaust the suil, and {ax i grows Weil after flax till the lapse of some years. ‘ in repiy in whi to inform you and your correspondents that we | would buy the entire crop, inciudins the seed, as it leaves the ground, after being thoroughly airdried, the same as oats before stacking, at so much per ton, according to its condition, de- livered at Charlottetown. And we will under- take to purehase all that is grown, and give the } farmers the highest cash price possible. Al! we want is only a fair return on the capital absorbed in the business, factory and machinery, in work- ing up the raw materials into a marketable form. Rat in order to guide us in reference to the extent |} ef the‘premises, factory and machinery requires to work up the supply, it will be necessary, in-| deed absolutely essential, for those who intend embarkinz in the cultivation of either, or all of the crops, to communicate with you without delay, and for vou to open up a resister of thei names, and ihe extent of land they propose putt ing under crop next year. Perhaps yon would kindiy consent to take that trouble. as the :mat- } up at an expensive hotel, representing himeelt as searcity of labour, and practical doe-| after hemp, but hemp dves not do | to the «jue stions as to the condition | i we would purchase the ¢ “OPS, we h ve} A COUNT IN FIPTH AVENUE. | PRAVELS OF AN ALLEGED PRUSSTAN PRETENDER | THROUGH THE UNITED STATES—HIS DOINGS | AT THE EVERETT HOUSE AND FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL--INTRIGUES CON PIDENCE OPERATIONS | AND OTHER FRAC DS — U8 IS A DESERTER! PROM THE UNITED STATES ARMY, AND ts! ARRESTED } | One of the nat extraordinary confidence | perators, wceording te the evidence thus tar leveloped, that nas ever vieved this city, wae ar rested at the Pitt Atenae Hotel on Saturday by letectives Coyle and Beutett The hia wry of thts pretender te baronial honora in a feretgu land | is full of significance to the giddy-headed young | gitls aud paterfamilias iite whose carntideticn te wid managed to ingeatiate hime li, for the pun as is alleged, of abusing that confidence at astit bie personal aggrandizement requived it The real name of this person te Francie Stabe now, aliaa Adolf Danforth, ahaa F. FP. Manaon, | alias Herr Arnold, alias Adolf Grat zo Dohna Sechlodien (the Count Dohua)—names and titles enough to have rained a mach smarter wan than Stabenow, and which have finally brought bim te grief. Stabenew arrived in New York on the 15th of June, 1864, by the Loman steamer of Loudon, and proceeded at once to Boston. There je pur pose, }early hour on Thursday morning last, vod mode ;aud would take the Steamer Persia, tor Liver- pevenlig Count Dohna, Premier Lieutenant Corps de Garde Cwiraassiers, of Berlin, Prussia isen assigned for hia coming tw this country was, | thata brother officer of the Garde bad endeavored | te alienate from him the affections of his betroth- ed, which so far incensed him that he challen ad his rival, and killed hin i the fight. For thi he was compelled to leave home for a short time juutil the atlair could be satistactorily adjusted |The credulous people of the tritnouutam city awallowed the stery, and kindly advanced moneys te Stabenow in expectation of the privueely remit tances, which never came to hand. Hotel pro- prietors, livery stable keepers, tailors and trades- men generally lost patience at last, and, borrow- ing having ceased to be a virtue, the adventures lett the city, and sturted fur St. Louis. There he pursued a similar course of life, making friends as belere, and winning the affections and the favors of some of the most respectable ladies of jthe place. His course in St. Louis was very short, and he suddenly conceived the idea of en- terivg the Union army. Thereupon be pawned his clothes in St. Louis, and managed to borrow one bundred dollars in addition, and came te this | city, where he took apartments at the Everett House. He had letters of introduction fron, parties in St. Leuis, endorsing him in unmeasured terms, and through these jetters he made the ac- quaintance of several highly respectable fauilies Wing at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. From these be contrived te berrow amal! sume, stating that his rewittances, which usually came through thi | house ot Dusean, Sherman & Co., who he alieged Were hia bankers, were over duc, but would cer- | tainly arrive very soon. Upon the sums of money borrowed iu this way, aod which ranged jirewm ten dellara te three thousand dollars, he ived ina style of great elegance. His lunches aid Cliquet wine at the Everett House wer pronounced superb, and the geutlewen who at- jtended these reuniona thenght he must be x ponee, inasmuch as he lived in a princely style | She reason given by him for wishing to enter the | Cuieu army was that be was afraid the Prussia | government would demand his extradition te an- swer for the crime of slaying his fellow officer and he thenght they could not se recall him if te was an officer in the regular army of the United Sates. He was recommended, as an initiater, step to obtain a commission, to enlist im the ser viee, which he did, and was attached as a ewor- poral, and subsequently promoted toa sergeantey in Company H, I4th United States infantry. Shortly afte’ this he obtained leave of absence, and again appeared at the Everett House an Fifth Avenue Hotel in the garb of a civilian. Hi: bounty was soon run out, and be was compelles again te berruw, Hise story now was that he had been in the recruiting service, was heavily in The rea. arrears te the goverument, and unless he coul:. | raise a few thousand dellars, he would be ruined | No one seemed disposed to aid him, aud becoming desperate, he approached some of the ladies whos acquaintatice he tad made at the hetel, aud from | whow he had reeeived trifling wvitation netes, ane | threatened them with exposure if they did not ge | te their dear papas, thutiimas, or other trenda | and procure hin the money. Te sene of thes: | parties he exhibited letters which he charged hem with having written, and which he tala | them would ertminal intimacy to have | existed between himself and them: but as thes: | adies never wrote any such letters, they mur have been forgeries concocted by this Prussiar show pretender, who, with hia other accomplishments has that of beimg ene of the most skiltul of per posessing the power Wottating hand writing se perteetly as to defy detection. These | threats showed his character in ita true light Information regardin thet, al detectives Coyle and Bennett on bis track. These officers ascertained that Stabenow bad obtained lease of absence lor the purpose of appearing be fore the Examining Board at Annapolis regarding bis qualifications for a Commission He was pre hounced incompetent Pregiment. Instead of joming bis command, how ever, he reappeared at the Fifth Avenue Hotel | ois made him a deserter, and as such he wa- placed under arrest. He was taken to the Ceu- tra! office and searched. Several jamounting in all te about two handred letters | were found en his person, together with photo | ¢raplis ot all his young lady friends in Beaton, St | Louis and New York, and the little notes that in the most endearing language. For obvious reasons, the numesa of the authors of theae notes jare omitted. It may be interesting to the young ladies whe contributed to the album of “ Dear Adolf” to know that the volume is now quietly | respesing en the shelves of the pawnbroker. A copper-plate card plate, engraved with the joame, “ Adelt Graf zu Duhna-Schlodien.” and surwounted with the Imperial arms of the Dohua j family, was alse found on him, together with a | His linen was stamped with this coat of arms, and bis musie bore the same stamp and the in- scription ef “ Count Dubna.” it is well kuewn that about a year and a half | age the real Count Dohna was robbed of a large i sum wf money and all his personal effeets by j do. egys, 7 do. flax seed, 5,500 lus pork itn carcase bin was lodged with Chie. | John 8. Young, of the detective foree, whe places | | lust Mail, we learn that passengers who left thir and ordered back to bis | i packages deal , Furnbs | Sydney ; coal. j pool; gel | Crouse, jacemmpanied them. seme of which were worded | Kaine, Hawksbury ; bal j bal | large number ef cards printed from the same | Wales: : da a wake ene more tri bavigation.— dsl, P before the elusing of the | The Steamer Heather Belle left Charlottetown for Brule, with the Englisi: Mail from this Island, | and ter the Euglieh Mail tor this island, at an the run, tu and fro, in the short Spuce of six hours. — 1b. The Hon. W. H. Pope, Colonial Secretary ov} | this Island, lett Charlottetown tor Great Britian vesterday morning. —he went by the way of Brule, pool, which vessel was to leave Halitax the same The Colonial Sceretary will probably be absent from the Ieland some four or five motuths.— lb Nealith and Beauty. CHAPMAN'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, A beautiful little work of 50 paves. tenches you how t) remove Tan, Freekles. Pimples Blotehes, Erup- tions, and all impurities of the Skin — how to pro- duce a full growth of Whiskers—how to prodnee a luxuriant growth of Hair ona Bald Head—cure Ca- tarrh Purity the Blood, Purify the Breath—to Curl and Beautify the Hair, Remove Saperflaous Hair, cure Drunkennesscure Nervous Debility &e, &e.— how to renew your Age, aud orher useful wd | vaiuable information. A copy of this work will be mailed free of charge, on application. Address PHOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist and Perfumer, Nov. 27.—3m 831 Broadway, New York ~~ ——- —~s80e - + A Siyece Tria or Mrs. Wixstow’s SoorTHinG SYKUP for children teething, never yet failed to relieve the baby, and overeome the pre- jadices of the mother. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. It not only frees the child from pain, but regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, corrects acidity and cures dysentery and diurrh@a. Gives rest and health to the child, and comforts the mother. Thirty-five cents x botile. aA ee VALUABLE POR THE SoLpIER. — Brown's Brouchial Troches will be found invaluable to the Soldiers in camp, exposed to sudden changes,— affording prompt relief in cases of coughs, colds, ete. For Officers and those who over-tax the voice, they are usetul in relieving Irritated Pireats, and willrender articulation easy. As there @ ¢ imitations, be sure to OBTAIN the genuine ee Sarre ano Sure.—You cannot be bald or grey. and neither time nor sickness can blemish you hair, if you use Mrs. 8. A. ALLEN’s World's Hain Restorer and Zylubalyeamam, or Hair Dressing. Chey wre unequalled for restoring, invigorating, benutifying and dressing the hair. Every Drugyist sells them.—W. K. Watson, Aveut for P/E Island Died, At Pernambuco, of Small Pox, on the 25th of August last, Capt. Donald MeLouis, of Pinette, in the 29th year of hisage. The decensed was a na- tive of this Island, aud leaves a large number of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. At Lot 14, on the 3rd instant, after a long and lingering illness, which she bore with Christian patience, Rachel, the beloved wife of Mr. Donald luglie, in the 68th vear of her age. At Canoe Cove on the Lith instant, Alexander McDougall, third son of Dougald McDouguil, aged ‘3 yeurs. He departed this life with the full and | certain hope of eternal eulvation At Summerside, ou the 22d instant Mr. James} Crasswell, Shipbailder, iu the 36th year of bis uge He leaves a wifeand four children to mourn thei: | rrepurable lors. | On the 3rd of September last, suddenly, of | cholera, at Coustantinople Hospital, in the 29th year of his age, dumes Condon, leaving a young widow in Liverpool, G.B,to mourn his irreparable loss. The abov e vas the third son of Mr. T. Con- don, of this city. (Halifax papers please copy.) Launched, From the Shipyard of T. Owen, Esq., Cardigan, a few days since, a splendid Brig of 281 tous, called | the ‘ Parba,’ coppered and copper fastened, for the | Hon. D. Davies, of this City. Much credit is due | to T. Owen, Keq., and his Master-builder, Mr. Petes | Stewart, for the superior wanner in which this | vessel has been constructed. From the shipyard of Mr. Franeig DeRoch, Ex. | vont Bay, a enbstantial and well finished Brigan- tine, of 2U0 tons register, called the Sey. Thisis the econd vessel launched from the above yurd, by the j same builder, for Messrs. John Hazard & Co., St “leanor's From the shipyardo* Me. Wim Bell. Sammerside. | mm the Sth inet. a fine juniper built, copper fastened | Griv, of 200 tons register, to cliss7 years ut Lloyd's tlied the Manginetre,—built for Dr. Hobkirk ft Charlottetown. = = The Barque * Buuchinia,’ last Satarday left for Boston With a general cargo of produce shipped by | } Mr. &.T. Holwan, of this place, und valued at over | | £1000 sty. it cousisted of 9.279 bush. outs 396 do mvley, 420 do. potatoes, 150 du. turnips, 4,695 Ibe. | nutter. 10 bbls meal, 4 do. heets, 3 do. pouliry, 2] 300 Ibs. mutton, 3,000 feet pine lumber.—S. Journ Quick PassaGe —From letters received by the! | Island on Thursday morning, for Halifax, by the | | |} way of Brule, to join the steamship Cuina, on her last homeward bound voyage, arrived in Queenston | jon tue following Tharsday —making the passage in | even days from Charlottetown Port of Charlottetown. ARKIV ED. Nov. 18.—Sceh. Perseverance, Powel, Riehibueto; Wild Wave, Gallant, Sydney ; coal. Nep- une, MeLean, Chatham; plank. 20—-Ambrose. | tll, Halifax; mer. John E. Carr, Carr. | Ship David Cannor, Walsh, Liver 2i—sch. Carrie E. Crouse, | mer. Mary & Churles, | 22—May Flower, Gir- | ruir, Halitax; mer Angelica, Purdie, 3] bal. Janette, Landre, Port Mulgrave; mer. 23— | Jennire, Walker, Iawksbary ; bal. Faughabal- | lah, Dixon, Richibucto; deal. William Taylor. | Martin, Halifax; mer Emu, Severs, Newberry | Port. Sea Breeze, Hobbs, Newfoundland ; fish’; | Elizabeth, Deuse, Picton; coal. Jane & Harriet, | McNaught, du; do, CLEARED. Nov. 18—Sch. Margaret Hudson, Isaae Harbor ; Lydia. David, Halifax; oats. Alexander, Pictou; bal. 20 —- Western Packet. Superb, Swain, Yarmouth; bal Elizabath, Donuse, Ha:ifax; oats. W. W. Lord Smith, Liverpool, N.S; do. Str. Commerce. suow, Halifax ; pork, &e. 2—Brig Urania, Piak- ham, Louden; ovata Mary Jane, Terrio, Halifax ; barley. Northern Light, Delery, do; do. Nep- tune, MeLean, Richibucto; bal. Argyle, Larpen North Carolina; oats, &c. 22—Adonias, ; | cargo Gloucester ; Androru, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, LONDON HOUSE, Established 1820, 1865. FALL. 1865. B Y Ships Prioress Undine, L C Owen. Steamer China trom Liverpool, Urania trom LONDON, Anadne trom GLASGOW, Helen Davies from BARBADOES, Schooner Freddie and Steamer Greyhound from BOSTON, the Subseribers bave completed their Importations for the Seasor, which, baving been selected by one of the Firm. and bonght on the best terms, they mre enabled te offer nt extremely low prices FOR PROMPT payment Wholesule bayers supplied us asnal. The present [Importation comprises :— 10 hhds and tierces Bar- 9 Bales Printed, Un badoes SUGAR, bleached aud White 33 bbls Cuba SUGAR, Caliever, 30 bags = do DO 3 Bales Stripe & Check I2 hhds Muscovado MO Shirtivgs, LASSES, 1 do Wrapping Paper Chests prime Congo TEA|I5 P kus Glasgow Goode, 10 erntes Earthenware, in Gala Plaids, Shawls 7 cases Ready - made | Wincies. Flannel Shirts Clothing, Printed Shirts, Bags & 7 cases Gents’ Rubber) Bayying, &e. Ke. Coats, 8 Bales Paper-hangings. 4 cases Rubber Boots &|138 packayes Assorted Shoes, Paints, 2 cases Ladies’ Boots &} 5 hhds Paint Oi), Shoes, 4 casks ussorted Catlery 5 caves Millinery, leuse J P Ware, 5 do Haberdashery, | 45 Bdls Spring, Cast and 3 do Linen Drapery, Blister Steel, 2 do Silks & Ribbons | 21 tons assor’d Bar Iron 1 do Gloves, 156 pieces Plongh Metal 1 do Hosiery, 145 pkys Nuils & Spikes, 5 do Shawls « Mantles| 95 do L[ronmonvery, 1 do Ladies’ Fars, 30 sides Su'e Leuther, 2 do Fur CAPS, Bbhla Flour, Crushed Snu- 3 do Townend’s Hatsigar, Granulated do, Cur- and Caps, rants, Epsom Salts, Cud 3 do Felt HATS, bear, Jamaica Ginger 5 do Floor Cloths, (|Casks Baking Soda, 10 do Sundries, Whiting, Soda, Kegs Mastard, Powder, Boxes 4 Bales CLOTHS, OX 6 do Carpets & Wool-|-Soap, Tobacco, Raisins lens, Lozenges, Glass. Bagr 2 do Blankets, Pepper, Coffee, Allspice 1 do Horse Rags, RICE, dozens Broome, 3 do Buffalo Robes, Pails Coils Manilla Rope, 7 do Cotton Warp, Xe. &e. &e. 1 case Guns, G. & 8. DAVIKS, Charlottetown, Nov. 27, 1805. TO THE TRADE. J UST received, 600 doz KNIVES and FORK», and a iot of Sorby & Son's Cast Steel PLANE IRONS, which will be sold low in lots to suit purchasers, if applied for immediately, at the Subseriber’s Room, Queen Square. WILLIAM DODD, Anctioueer. Charlottetown, Noy. 27th, 1865. Gin Boots & Shoes. 4 LARGE STOCK NOW OPEN, and on Sale, comprising in part— Men's Levunt, Do Prince of Wales, do Grain Hide Garibaldi, do Kid Promenade, do Colored Morroco Slippers, Womeu's Exhibition, o Deraut, do Kid, do Cashmere, do Cloth, do Velvet do Colored Felt Slippers. buckles, Men's & Women's Lapland & Cork Soles. W. kK. DAWSON. Noy. 27. 1865. BAZAAR. "MMHE Ladies of Sr. James’ Cuvren intend (D. Vj holding a BAZAAR of useful | and faney articles on WEDNESDAY and THURS. DAY, the 20th and 21st days of December next Coutributions thereto will be received by the following committee of Ladies :— Mrs. P.W. Hyndman, A. McKeuzie, A Kennedy, | Lea Miss McLennan, Mrs. Purdie, Miss Stewart, Gray, Mrs. Warson, J. Watts, J. White. The Committee wonld respectfully intimate that a great variety of articles suitable for Christmas| Mrs. Anderson, Alex. Brown, Miss Brown, Mrs. Dean, Miss Dunean, Mrs. Duncan, * Forgan, jand New Yeurs preseuts, will be for sale ou that | orension. A. RANKIN, Sec'y. | November 27, 1863. Steamer ‘Queen Victoria’ JUST RECELV ED. por Sreumors| ** Queen Victoria” and * Princess of Wales,’’ FROM QUEBEC, 100 Sides Heavy SOLE LEATUER, No. 1, Quebec inspection | 100 Sides Do., No 2, Quehee inapeetion. 10 Boxes Loney Dew TOBACCO, (10's) (Prince of Wales brand } J. ROBERTS ECKART. And for sale by Nov. 27, 1865. ALSO, A few Bbls. CANADA FLOUR very choice—imported expressly for family use. J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peake’s Brick Building, Water-street. | “ Ch'town, Nov. 27, 1865. tf “The Nurse and Spy.” OPTES of the above work. elegantly | bound, with illustrations, have just been re ceived by the Authoress. Miss 8S. E. E. Epmonps. who is at pressnt making a temporary stay in Prince Edward Island, and they will be delivered to subscribers and purchasers by her Agent with as little delay «8 possible. Summerside, Nov. 27, 1865. 3m pd tor the benefit of all coacerned! FALL 1865! FALL 1865 NEW GOODS! | ¥Y the FALL SHIPS from LIVERPOOL, GLASGUW, and LONDON, we have J RECEIVED OUR USUAL SiULK UF Staple and Fanvy DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furs, Hardware, Groceries, &c. &c. &c. Our present Importation has been carefully selected by one of the Firm, in first-class Houses in GREAT BRITAIN, and embraces A Choice Lot of Fresh and Seasonable GOODS, WHICH ARE OFFERED At our usual Low Prices for Cash DAVIES & WEEKS. | Dunean’s Brick Building, 6 Jom & Wes t Queen Street, Nov. 20, 1865. 4 RENFREW HOUSE, Great George Street. fe NVMY ; yp ey ms ) 3 4 ‘A al t oO 3 1 a N 3 | fast to bis Breastwork, wauchoring or mooring any | | vessel, stesmboat or rafts of apy description op muy | AVE RECEIVED, per Unovine, | part of his five Town Water Lote; aud any person | from LIVERPOOL, Urania from LON. | 8° offeuding, will be subject to such charge us will DON, and other arrivals, their ee oe J.P. BEETE. | Sins Isl | Fall & Winter Stock ‘Lieyd’s Register of British and. OF 2 2 s i | Foreign Shipping. ‘ OcToBER, 1865. | | “PSHE Committee bave recently had under | a their consideration the Standing of Spruce in | | the Table A attached to the Rules, and bave deter mined to allow the use of this material in Ships of the 5 years’ grade for all parts, except Stem. Stern- | post, Transoms, amen Hawse-timbers, Notice. \ HEREAS some evil-disposed persons | | have stolen a large ANCHOR and CHAIN | CABLE from the premises of the undersigned, and | | have from time to time injured bis property: This | | is to give notice that he forbidsany person muking | ! ' i 1 a] comprising the usual variety of Staple aud Fancy DRY GOODS, ’ | Aprons and Deadwood. Hardware, GEORGE B. SEYPANG, ‘ ° Richard Stoceet, Secretary, | CGrroceries, Survevor, Prince Edward Island. Ladies’ Furs, Skeleton Skirts, Men's and Boys’ Fur and Cloth CAPS, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, q , ‘ » 73> we] a = gn Bo pel m4 befure one o'clock of these days. By order, we Seal SNOW BOUTS, dec. de. | JAMES ANDERSON, Cashier. es , fs "| Ch'town, Nov. I4th, 1865. tin [Noy. 20 Which they offer at the lowest remunerative prices | Union Bank Notice. A PTEK the Ist DECEMBER next, the days of DISCOUNTING at this Bank will | | be WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. ' Notes for discount must be left at the Bank | IVERPOOL HOUSE ROG, FALL & WINTER. {PHB WILLIAM FULL H* RECEIVED, by various arrivale, bis FALL SUPPLY of British and Foreign MERCHANDIZE, whieh is now offered to the Public, Wholesale and Retail, At the Lowest Prices fur Cash. The Stock is well selected, and includes the usual variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, IN ' DRESS GOODS, ‘COBURGs, MERINOS, WINCIES, ALPACAS, MANTLES, MANTLE CLOTHS, WHITNEYs, BEAVERS, READY-MADE CLOTHING of all descriptions. Cotton Goods, IN GREY COTTON, White De Striped Do SCARLET FLANNEL W bite De Faney De Ladies’ Hate & Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Ulovee, Ribbons, SHAWLS, SCARFS., &eo. &e. &e. ALSO, Prime CONGO TEA, Muacovado SUGAR and MOLASSES, Raisins, Currants, Soap, Leather, &e. &e. At Thomas’s Old Stand, (GREAT GEORGE STREET.) i WILLIAM FULL. Nov, 13, 1865. eee King Square Charlottetown, Nov. 20, 1865. ; 5 Nov. 27, 1865. Cornmeal. BLS. CORNMEAL Just Received, ' and for sale by J.8. CARVELL. | FALL STOCK. Pak Subseriber HAS RECEIVED, per Unoixe and L C. Owes, as i Part of his Fall Stock: 221 Tons IRON, 2} Tons SPRING STEEL, 10 Cwt. Sleigh Shoeing STEEL, HOUSE. 7 do Blister Do 3 do Cast Do 164 do NAILS and SPIKES, —_—— 130 Keys PAINTS, 350 Gallons PAINT OIL, 114 Boxes GLASS, 2 Crates COAL SCUTTLES, and 24 Casks und Cases General Hardware Goods. ce The remainder of FALL STOCK to arrive | per * Urania’ and * David Cannon.’ | W. E DAWSON. November, October 36, 1865. New Goods! ae i Per ‘Ariadne, from Glasgow, and . Urania,’ from London. I8GS5. ‘ajajduioo Ajawou Mou a4v ‘poldBA pur a54ny yo Suiaq ‘aumnjny sy) sof suoneyodwy ing INTENDING Purchasers PLEASE CALL And Examine. __BEER & SONS. — AVIES & WEEKS bave re.) Foun, inet : ceived by above Ships a large assortment of { Icoxecutors Sale! emp, (TO he sold hy PUBLIC AUCTION, on Wool TUESDAY the 26th December next, - ool, 19%, we sn nea of a o'clock, neon, at the CO. | Ts ‘ | LONIAL ALDING, in Charlottetown, pur- | Tapestry Carpets, jsuant toa Licence duly umaad tar that sarpone Floor Oil Cloths, j by His Honor the Surrogate and Jadge of Probate | > . }of this Island, dated 2€th January, 1865. All the | I aper Hangings, | Richt, Tirce, and Ixrerest of WILLIAM | &e. &C. | SMARDON late of Charlottetown, in as i “i ° aw vg een deceased, in and ’ the following i> » | Lands an remises, situate on and being parts of | which are offered low to Cash buyers. | eis sp gmses. 35, in the Third Handred of | Dunean's Brick Building, | Town Lots in Charlottetown, that is to Buy: } Queen Street. Nev. 20, 1865. & W 4i ; — me Ist. That portion of said Town Lot now occupied | hy Mr. Joseph Knight, as his Bakery and place of ! business, having a frout of 29 feet and 6 inches on | | Great George Strect and ranning back thence | | eastwardly 54 feet, or to the Division line between | | Towa Lots Nuubers 35 and 36, in sxid Third Han- |dred of Town Lots, with the buildings thereca, | ;&e. Present reut £40 a year. ' 2nd. Mr. Smardon's old Shop and Homestead at | the South west corner of Town Lot No. 35 afore- | said ; fronts 18 feet 6 inches on Great George | Street and 35 feet 5 inches on Grafton Street, and | |) 18 feet 6 inches to the eastward on a Right of | | Way. With this will be sold another portion of | said Town Lot adjoining the Division Line between \itaud said Town Lot 36, and also adjoining to the ~outh of Mr. Knight's premises, having a trout of | 17 feet on a right of way, and of 19 feet 10 inches | jou said Division Line, aud lying between Letters | 44, i, J, K, and L, as marked on a Plan thereof, | “now to be seen in the office of the Exeentors in | | Charlottetown, — with the buildings thereon and | 7 NVEYN } 4 e 800 Bays LIVERPOOL SALT, 120 Bble CORN MEAL, 25 Bbls COAL TAR, 15 Bole PITCH, 20 Boxes CANDLES, 8's, (50 Ibs) 20 do SOAP. SPIRITS. 6 Hhds * Hennessey’s’* Dark BRANDY, 6 Hhds ‘* Hennessey’s"’ Pale BRANDY, 10 Casks DeKuyper’s GIN, (auchor brand.) Ex “Urania” from LONDON, 15 Puns. * Demerara’? RUM. 18G5. International Steamship Ce mpany. par Splendid Sca- going STEAMER “NEW BRONSWICK,” E. B. Wincheser, Master. will leave Reed's Point Wharf every MONDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m., for Eustport, Pyri- lund and Boston, until farther notice. FAKES: From Charlottetown te Ens’ port. ies den ed 50 “ * Portiand,.............8.00 os ” NS aa sine ee By Steamer and Railway to Boston,......... 10 06 Ali Fures and Freights payable in New Brune wick currency. J.8. CARVELL, Ageut. daly 24, 1865. NOTICE, ARTTIES indebted to the Estate of the lute GEO. F.C. LOWDEN, will tke notice thai all debts due the Estate, by note of hand, book uccount, or otherwise, must be positively paid before the close of the present yeur, as the weks of the Estute are to be wound up at that time. any accounts remaining un after that date will be placed in the h a lawyer for collection. For the Admini-tratrix, WM CUNDALL. _ Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1865. PLASTER, PLASTER. N CONSIGN ENT,— 20 Bbls- CALCINED PLASTER. J.8. CARVELL, ier is «0 intimately connected with vour own) three parties known te have belonged to Berlin, ) he sold at PUBLIC AUVCTION, on Halifax; Briyt Dashaway, Nelson, Liverpool ; n> department. The next important question is seed, anc we would, by all means, advise your farmers to pro- eure well matured, sound genuine seed, although the cost may be a little more at first, for the increased produce will far more than compen sate them for the extra outlay. seed is the Russian and Dutch. The former: The best flax | Prussia. These parties were apprehended, tried plait Lads Mgdedwell, Heckumn, Hallfas ; cite } and teund guilty. Pwo of them are new Goreme | Roeback, Nickerson, Boston, potatoes. 23—sStr jwut their term of service in the Berlin prison | Island City, Smith, Boston ; produee. Mary, Leary, | The third made his escape, paving in bis possession | pratifax » do. : " r |the cepper ecard plate stolen from the Count | | Debna and a complete undress suit of a premier lieutenant in the corps de Garde Cuirassiers, i | whieb also belonged te the Count Dohna. By a) Nov. 9,—Sech Port of Summerside. ABRIVED. Index, Pearsou, Shediac; bal. 1) jsingular comeidence Stabenew has with him a} copper card plate of the same hind and an ad-| | dress suit of the Corps de Garde. The Prussian | | Government will undoubtedly demand Stabenow's | | return tohishome. Count Dohoa will be pleased te get a personal view of aman who bas figured | ao extensively on his honered Rame. } The prisoner confesses to Chief Young that his | real name is Francis Stabenow and that certain | telegrame and nefes addressed to bimaelf, aud} used on light friable soil—the latter on heavy soil, but frequently indiscriminately, As to rape seed, the best is produced in Enzland ; and tur hemp, the Dutch is looked on as very 00d. | If it will in any way facilitate matters, and if your farmers wish it, we will undertake t ‘ seed, and send out t pro eure sound, genuine you | for distribution in the Spring; but to enable | this tu be done, it will be necessary for them! signed ‘Your Father,” ** From Papa,’ &e ,| to with yon, the quantity each) were written by himself for the purpose of aidmg | wants, at the same time you record the and. | him in the perpetration of his varions frauds. | And for your guidance, about 3 bushels of| Stabenow is as yet a mere bey. He gave his age , and a| as nineteen years, bet is probably twenty-one or two, He ia about ex feet in height, has very ali : long arms and legs, aud is rather lazy in bis man- { itimately, mills may be erected in other lo- cher. He has light hair and a smooth red face, | cwlities, but as so much work must be done to! @ very light and smal moustache, ‘eeth in exerl- defray the ordinary expenses of the staff, and if! lent repair, large grey eyes, and a very narrow reyister flax or hemp are necessary for an acre, quantity of Rape. much smalles — Dove, Ross, Miramichi; luuaber. 15—Margaret, Delaney, Autigonish ; bal. CLEARED. Nov 9.—Redan, Davis, Halifax; pro. 11) Bark Banchinia, Harriman, Boston; do. Brigt Sum merside, Dunn, Richibueto; bal. 14— Constant, | Kadolpl, Shediac; do. Magyie. Byrne, Liverpoo). | G. B; oats—by J. A. McDonald. Artivals in Europe from hence. Gravesend, Oct. 27—Aercon. Livenrvor, Oct, 27—Hedley. Helen, Hindman Crypr, Nov. 4—Ewmpress Grovcester, Nov. 2—ship Elizabeth Yeo, Scott. from Quebee Bristut, Oct. 41—Ship Lady Seymour, from Quebec. - PRICES CURRENT. Cuarvotrerows, Novy 24, 1865. 1 WEDNESDAY, the 29th inst., at 11 o'clock. a.m., the HULL, SAILS and TACKLE of the Schooner ALMA,” of Digby, Nova Seotia. 95 tons register, as she now lies stranded on Cavendish sand Island, opposite Lot Il. The vessel contains 32 tous of CC yar as ballast. JAMES KILLBRIDE, Broker. Lot 11, Now. 27, 1865. LOST, Qs Queen Street, this day,a PURSE containing a sun of money. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Mr. Allan McDonyatl’s, Queen Street, vr at this office. Ch'town, Nov. 24, 1865. Sugar! Sugar! Te? ARRIVE— 10 Hhds. Porto Rico SUGAR. For sale by | } Nov. 20, 1865 J.8 CARVELL ‘feat ‘Tea! UST RECEIVED, ex URANIA,| from LONDON— | Right of Way eight (8) feet wide thereto from | | Grafton Street. 3d. All that valuable Piece of Land and the. | Houses thereon, now occupied by Mr. Donald Me- | | Kue and the Brighton Depot, having a front of 41 | feet or therenbouts ou Grafton Street, of 38 feet on ; }a Right of Way, of 28 feet on the Division Line | | before mentioned of Town Lots, and hae a like | | breadth of 41 feet or therenbouts parallel to Grent | | George Street, with the use of the Right of Way, | To arrrive from BOSTON, 500 Bbls. ** Extra State’? FLOUR. For Sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Peuke's Brick Building, Water-st. _Oet. Wrd, 1865. Re r Grates J UST RECEIVED, a large assortment very choice lot. of REGISTER GRATES and MANTLES, « DODD & ROGERS. Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-street, Angust 14, 1865. Oct, 30, 1865. Canada Flour! JUST RECEIVED, 15 Bbls Extra CANADA FLOUR, 25 * No 1 Superfine Do Do Choice Family brands For sale by J. ROBERTS ECKART, Oct. 30, 1865. Water Street. Found! Found! a Pownal ago, a quantity eof BANK NOTES paying the expense of udvertising, by applying the subscriber. MICHAEL TRAINOR. Pownal Street. Nov 20. 1865. 3in Uffice of the New York, N. F. & London ‘fel. Co. Cuarvottetown, P. E Istcxp, 7 October 18, 1865 ; (Qak subscriber will Peceive proponale from parties Willing to contract fer the delivery of the number of straight, sound and substantial CEDAK TELEGRAPH POSTS, requisite from Cape Totmentine to Sackville —to be twenty-five feet long, and six inches in diameter at the emaller end—to be placed along the road at equal distances or before the Ist day of JUNE, 1866 | } } sethantes j | | i Street, about three weeks | The | be owner can have them by proving his claim and | ¥¢), 10 larly requested to attend. i i d ftween dobn Andrew MeDonuld and Pierce Gaul, | — ’ forty to the mile—the whole to be delive he ; of torty to the m ’ t ered on \f{sune, of Charlottetown, Merchant, of the first ‘und ofa partof the buildiag now built over the | NEW ENGLAND Roofing Agency OF P. E. ISLAND. sume. Rents for £67 10s. per anuum, And all undisposed of Rights of said late William | Smnardon, in respect of or in connection with said | Premises or any other part of Town Lot No 35, , aforesaid, SY E, the undersigned. do hereby certify that Mr. E.R. TAYLOR bas superintended the covering of our baildings with hie Roofing Plans of the above Properties and further parti- culars and Terns of Sade can be seen and obtained by application to the subscribers, Execators of the Material, aud they have given ne entire antinfuc- lust Will of the late Williaw Swardon. | tion, ENKY PALMER THOMAS DAWSON, siete ff. HASZARD, JOSEPH HENSLEY, { “*ecore- BERTRAM MOORE, Charlottetown Noy. 20, 1865, | D. M. FRASER Aé the above valnuble Property will probably finally sold on the above day. creditors and er parties juterested in the Estate ure purtica- . Executors. | RB Ch'towa, July 10, 1865, uf West India Produce. Ex “HELEN DAVIES.” Y the arrival of the above Veasel, the tndersigned is now ceveiving— THOMAS DAWSON, JOSEPH HENSLEY, Valuabie Business Stand in os ev picabtabiiidelhs 30 tie right MUSCOVADO 8U Charlottetown for Sale. can .; ADO SUGAR, °O BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUC. 229 : asf Choice Betaiting MOLASSES, 25 Heavy OX HIDES. The above Cargo will be sold at private enle. Apgly to J. & T. Morris, or to DANIEL DAVIES. Ch’tewn, Aug, 21, 1965. NOTICE. TION, ON SATURDAY, the 2nd day of DECEMBER next, (1365.) at the hour of twelve o'chock, noon, at the Cocontat Beitoine, in Char lottetown, auder aud by virtue of x» power of Sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bear- | ing date the third day of May, 1862, aud made be- | Trustees of Ann Meclsusc, wife of Donald Me- : : ‘ . : a , : atk . 7 Che Yery Superior ‘he raw material should not be grown in quan-| chin. He is a person of good address, speaks Previsions. 1i7 Che ate : Very Superion ‘Wty, at the spot selected, to enable work to be| English fluently, plays the piano brilliantly, ond | ee scons 0050 0<40 59+: 31 to 6d | 20 Half Chante CONGO TE o-. done. it would only be a source of loss: and, | writes elegantly, lu this regard ne pretender ot Do by the quarter. ...6 666+ eee cree ee 244 ty 5u Also by Ariadne, from Leith, therefore it ix ro posed a] the first instan: é, to modern tines has equalled lim. His powers ot Pork, (carcass). eee weet e er weer eesses 4gd to dgd ’ ereet the fi an a Charlott tor rf imitation are great. Ele will be held at the Cen-| po (sunall).... 0... eee eve eens cee e eee fid tu Su 57 Cases Glenury WHISKEY, sss“ ps a | tre office for a shert time until he can be identified YB, OUP oak ores oe ed, 3d te 5: 30 de GINGERETTE, Yours faithfully, | by patries from other cities, and until further in- | Veal, per Ib.... 2.2.2... 2002002 ce eee Bd to 4$u 300 GRAIN SACKS. .c* | structions can be had regarding him. See ee ee ee -2hd tu du CH All at the lowest prices. The Hon. John Aldous, ) - ee | Hau, per oe dali dich xis a nah, oe ah te ot WILLIAM DODD, » £. isi ei i | Butter, (fre bh)... cccccccce cocesvcessces s Nov. 6, 1865. is} ween Syuare. P. E. Island. ‘ GLASGOW, Nov. 1, 1865. | Do by the apse + eos « be Sd bo Is Bu a ae oe ici meee r - PA arama . ae ee Sneort | Chee FA Fis, tisvutec yk . 3d to Gu To tux Evtror or tue Exaxives Dear Sin,—W ill you be a r Te i Se o—- “ - ewig Tiki a: Rinne 1d to 9. LABRADOR HERRING, &c. : h C by notice in the next issue ¥ . a ‘ me . Sen: ae , ; oo te he cae oe Lard, per UD... cisco cove ce cece cece cone . “2 My UST arsived. ex’ Schvover Alert from widely cirenlated jo . Plour per 10.... .c.. cece eee ee + - 20 to 2): LABRADOR, and for Sale— I addvess vou, as a public journalist and liege — of var Queen, bound by i obli ation | the Burque ‘ Empress.’ | Eggs, per dozen......-- eee >> o-+-- ls Bu to le Gu ‘= avert I eapeunn a, C. ealty to sue our, maintain and defend Im. | Yours, nae Vegetables. 20 Burrels Pickled Codlish | aan i a periai rule in this Colony ; and, sir, [ have sa- | meer | Potatoes, per bushel...............18 4d to Is 6d | 12 Quintals Dry y Lee Ustaction, with the m iy, in according to you} Temenpovs Gates at Sea. — The Barque | Carrots, pie Bn ansd vines voacssotea eked Zu | 5 davecte G46, 4 talented and patriotic adhesion to that rule, | * Empress,” John Gillis, Commander, owned bY! Pens, Por GORE... 4 2.05 000 cose cee veen eres bone | iad : —- both in and aod your iodine 1 a Welsh & Owen, of Charlottetown, P. bh. Ts lane ‘| p enki. eee te tae ao TINUE with . i ais : J he ROMOMOE) oe Glaswow , arrived at her destination on Saturday. | 1 sone Ss to 40 Oe er in , tA eghvenndes vatiments, I come, soliciting nay, | the 4th inst. During her vussnze she experienced Bar @Y, POT OUENEL.... . eee eave ve areee - a 25 24 | — ~~ sinelionsiietiiecsiesecsliliinesiisihc A iadhitintllenacsniti | cou rT, requesting, permission to e1 quire through) two violent storms. The first commenced - Uats, per do..... a see eeee eevee cece To the Trade. the Exaxtnen, if there he truth in the | Tharsday, the 26th of October, when in lat. 48.36. oultry. i i ; seo that Mr. Edward Rielly of the Herald receutle | lors. 28-30, with the wind fron W.N.W. It wus] Googe each... .+++ «+++ aes ess to | IN STORE, and will be sold at a LOW, visited the United States in friendiv e par ~~ | found necessary to throw over the deck load in Turkeys, eacb........ vcuevevninns Mean FIGURE for Cash of approved paper— ee ues In Triendly CONNECTION | order to eave the ship and the rest of the cargo. | Ratt nl idek vans b0s ives cui ceee al Bd to Bs} 30 Chesta English Congo TEA muh the Fextaxs of that country ? | During the gule, she shipped heavy seas, and) o, iuene, por peif.... sec cece cece ceseeers 2s te Be 50 Boxes 3Crown SOAP, | i LOYALIST \wturted her Weather stanchions from ee main . Fisk = ~~ =n panee 4 . ne * lehains forward. On the following Monday, in| . ¢ bl wS. v) ~<— ’ i iat. 5055, long 1030, she encountered another) Codfish, pet qtl.... +--+ +++. -+0+ + sod 308 : ee es GIN, The pipers publish a story that Wirz’s wife, | yale, more terrible than the preceeding, with wind | Herrings, per DUNNE bac case aces base xe 30s tu 408) - Ke a. TOB ACCO. stone of their interviews, in pe son, endeavored | from N. N. oe During the —— ship Was in| Mackerel, per duzen....... vt eeee ee eeees 2s tu 3s v hey ‘ : XN. RANKIN to vive W gE : : ’ es | a perilons condition. A spar and hawser were got Lumber. : hs a N. 2 - a Wiz poison, (stry« hoine done up in a) hee to keep her head to wind, bat in a short time Dict. «nies « arutedes <b a3 $s 6d to 4s Queen Street, Oct 30, 1865. 4 case). The story is that when she kissed | tie sawser parted close to the hawse. On the fol- ns 7G Seg eee : : ae had it in her mouth, and thus ‘yave it| lowing day the gale wnat Too re yoien De (Pise) heme Vek seart: SS). 2 a Underwriters Notice. oe > " Rim, and the » sharr le ey |) cannot be bestowed upon the Capt. and officers for) _ ! on 6-00 0tbee : | eted it Ww; oe ~— — ag ayes : “ | the fost and skilfal -seusthe me in whieh they acted Shingles, per 4... 6.66 cece cee cree eee 10s to 15s) ae Sw seriber having been appointed ; y w2s counsel spoi's the sensation | during the gale. for te their skilful management. Sundries. } AGENT, at Prince Edward Ieland, for the) 6, oa eee tory by declar I ares, a 7Y ceclanng it to be false. (aa well as to the obedience and activity of the Timothy Seed.) .......... es aE era” none York Board of Und : eo a eae ae of | suilore, are owing, ina grest mensure, the rufety | Hay, per tonu......-- yoisnwe eseyinignss 90: to 10te | New Yor oar C nderwriters, < the late murder trial in Halifax, Doweey, | of the ship, aud the lives of the passengers aud Straw, Per CWE... cc eee cere cee eee eee Is ¢ to e| wae ihe tuned of Uns of moe measures for the recovery of the sane. cook, and Douzlas, the mate of the Zero, °T*- leila iti as | Homespun, por yard.... 2.0... cee eee ween > to a ‘aston /naerwrilers, were found guilty of uv jn. | asia ‘ ‘ | Cubfeline, per Wo.e.s ice. ce eees nee s- +e Gd to Mal will be glad to receive early notice of losses which Colin €. —- of = a ne eae ane The Steamer Island City left this Port for Bos-| tides, per Ib. ... 60... eee cee e aces eeee ee eee 441! nay ocenr, and to render such assistance to vessela eevllected tt , ihe ta Laggprccy 7 | tent yesterday merung, with a carge of Oats.) Woot.... 2... 26. .6-- ccecceee sees Is Bd to 18 9d) 5, distress ae may be in his power to afford. Mas- : ‘ted that the ( aptain was murdered in} Potatoes, fish, &e We understand the Island Sheepsnwin®...... pt Fes RTS wees a coos Bee eee 53) tere or Owners of such vessels or their cargoes, ure week, and at my Offiee, berth, and the her valuables. Li ’ ¢ ’ Me Voy |, ese ped to the Nova Scotia «hore. crew took his clothes and) City will net retarn a and, after attempting to sink Commerce left here tor Boston on , } . 3 } concerned, and you will oblige the passengers of | Qatmeal, per Ib......-..-- date oe gain this fall. The steamer | Apples per dom.... 0.2.6... 6-25 = a+ «ses Si to Sd i with a carge of Fish. Lt is expeeted she will Monday last,’ Partridges, each... -... Se ees ates hs Ys to le 31) UEOKGE LEWIS, Market Celrk. | part, Charlotte Suns, of the same place, widow, of will be required. the second part, and the said Aun Mefaaae of the A. HYNDMAN third part: All that tract of Land and Premises. | Security for the performance of the contract } recommended to report a8 soon as practicable. d.8. CARVELL. a Ch'town, Oct 30, 1865. ithe remaining days of the week Sup. BP. E. Island Dist | situate in Charlottetown, bounded and described Is! HPSJ) tf jax follows, that ix to say: commeneing at the | viene seareareeso north-west corner of Town Lot Namber Seventy- | ‘three, iu the First Hundred of Jots in Charlotte- town, and running thence southwardly atong the east side of Queen Stre t thirty-seven (37) feet, a little more or lese; thence at right angles to said | NT MELVILLE, of Edinburgh, Seotland ; | Street and parallel with Syduey Street for the dix. | Rev. JOHN MACDONALD. of Sussex, England ; , nce of sixty-four (64) feet; theuce north wardiy | Messrs. THOMSONS, of [elfast, Ireland; JOHN | parallel with Queen Street for the distanee of A. 5. MACDONALD, of Montrend, Canada; and thirty-seven feet thence westwardly, parallel with Mis- MARGARET MACDONALD, of 61 Rue de Svduey Stveet. for the distance of sixty-four feet, | Notre Dame des Chainps, Paris,—has received po | to the place of commencement ; and also all that. tive instrnctions from each of them to collect | other tract of Land situate in Charlottetown atore- | payment of wll RENT aud ARREARS OF RENT jsaid, in the rear of the moere, wentioned laud | due them, without delay ; and if got immediately bounded as follows :—C Sallie aa on the a complied with, to plice their respective Books in | West corner of land, belonging to the Hon. Danie the hands of their Attorneys. for collection ; and | Breuan, and peanaretigt ane Cae i | further, that it i# not the intention of the Proprie- <— on oe ee ee a - ' ' = ' } ° re” a | tors, who have been upplied to to sell their Lands, | fens. soenitenadi grits mynge nm cantina parallel with Sydney Street, for the distance of | | twenty-one feet; thence northwardly and parulie) | with Queen Street —— — fees. a if. -¢ Proprie. thence westwardly along the Southern boundary j beg to notify the Tensnts tenes ye ad ‘of said Daniel Brenan's hind, tweuty-one feet, to Rent and Arrears of Rent, heping wud trusting the place of commencement. The sbove premises are aitaated an Queen Street ao and are at present occupied by Donald Melsaug | | wonld farther beg to state. that considering | Esq. / Ses oes —— ee ee | Teama~Twenty five per cent of the pr-chase | i ante, J wi satthe “ No ' ; ; ; Gosae. guy Tneedave and Fridays in oul | money wi mule, nad the balance on delivery of a nt, tl teatime Qatenel Maeda lsus CHARLOTTE Shs, : Wotice to Tenants. Subscriber, as AGENT for the andersigned Proprietors, viz;-—-LOKD VIS- i “to dispose of them at present, unless to those who | jean pay for their holdjngs, with che arrears of Now, in compliance with the above iustrnetions. ‘that they will not compel me to resort to harsh | >| »} Kh. BOURKE, Agent dius J Millview, Oct. 30, 1565 LL persons hoving any legal cluims againuet the Estate of the Jute Jous Bian, deceased, will please hand ig their necounts w the subscriber for settiement; gad all thone i d to the wnid Estate will please cull and settle their necounts immediate] y PATRICK BLAKE. Ch’town, Sept 18, 1805. The enbacriber begs to notify his friends that the business will in fatare be carried on by hig ea ‘ PO BLAKE. ~ Best Island Tobacoo!! "PRUE subscribers, in returning thunke to their friends and eastomers for the extended to them since their eommencement in business, would intimate that they have GREATLY REDUCED The Price of their Tobacco, which is prononnced by jndves to be the Best Manufactured on the Island. Sauples can be had at their Stcre i (quaabeleentyananiaaninniie oaP.k Toland. 1LOWDEN & RICHAR : harlottetawn, April 3. 1945. ~<a Labrador H for Sale. 1 2 BBLS. No 1 SEBRING, (3 Half Bola do 40 Bole Charlotietown, Jun 30, et JOUR 8B Pceve St