ee LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPU. FROM EUROPE Livenroot. Sept, 24th.— The Fenian prisoners : all remanded yesterday, at Dublin, tor a week. They Will be tried together. Arrests continue. Among the latest are @ merelant teiler in Dublin named Domffe, and 4 stationer i” Lirerpoo! yawed Archdeacon. Treasenable jocumenta and aria were found in both houses, | _ Breadetutfe quiet and steady. Provisions were juactive.... . Cunsels for meney SY hand, U s 50's Sada ev. Gold 146 Bostos. Oct 2.— Steamship Allemenia, from Seuthamptoo 20th, has arrived .... Nine hundred thousand peunds in geld is en route frou» Avetratia for Ragland. .... The cattle plague | was tacresaing in England, The Loudon cow | bouses bave been decimated. ....'The pelce have bivcksded Parhament street, Dublin, taking pus. | geese of the irish People newspaper office .... Tweety persons buve been arrested. Several arreets have been wade at Cork. The Times | says the information upon which the seizure of the frish People was wade waa derived (rom Washington... .. Earl Russell's letter to British Agents abroad cenaures the German Powers in! reference te the Gastein Convention, and say) «:— | “Force alone ia the power which has been con- sulted and recegnized. Violence aud conquest are the ouly basie upou which Austria and Prusss have established the Covention. England deeply deplores this disregard for public rights, and the legitimate claim of the people to be b. ard when the question affects their destiny... .. Bi eadstufts wiet and easier, Provisiona quiet and steady Posies firm. Consuls for money S83 a 8YY U. 8.5 20's, 683. Gold 144. New You, 3d.—The steamship Belgian passed Partber Point last night with dates to the 22d Sept..... The Fenian excitement still continued, but with av new developments... .. The examin ation ef priseneta were assigned for the 23d... .. Jas. Murphy, one of these arrested. claimed to be a citizen et Buston, and he wasaect af liberty afte: aa interview between the American Consul and She authorities... .. As the sth Regiment wae on parade at the Cork Barracks, the Sergeant Major was called by the Colonel into the guard room and shown « roll book of mwombera which had been taken from aa arrested Feaian. The Ser- ageant-Major admitted that one of the siguatures was bis, and be wae at once given into custody. A private swidier belunging to the same reg tent wae also arrested. These arrests caused areal excitement in Cork, even leading, it ia re- ported, te a run on the Cork banks... .. / A benian demonstrative was rather anticipated at the Limerick races, and the military were beld in readiness, but all passed off quietly... _. \ des. patch dated Liverpool, 23rd Sept., saye:—Peuian arrests ceutinue, Another uvu commissioned officer bas been arrested mm the Cork Garrison Two arrests have beeuw made in Manchester and one in Sheffield. Ut ie stated that the evi- denee i¢ tow Veluwinous to admaut of the examin- ation taking piace on the T..... The London money market coutinued quite steudy.....Con- sole SYP a S99 for money... Breadstuffs con tinged ficw with a slight advanee in wheat..... United States S-tweutice 63 a G34. ....Guld 1444 New Youn, Oct. 4, p. in —Steamship Persia with dates tu 24th ult., has arrived... There was nothing new in regard to the Fenians. A tow additional arrests are reported. Another petty officer bad been arrested in the Cork garrison, but it beliewed that the troops as w body are periectly inyal The Dublin detectives were at werk vw Ewg!and..... Fevian organizations in Liverpool are reported to continue active, not. withetanding the arrests... . A gunbvat continued te cruise off Cork, lovking out for a tease’ re. ported to bave cleared from America with arms. --+- The Timez editerially hold« up the movement | ite proportions, but says it m something to have | which is that the luperiml Government ot | tiene THE NEWS OF THE DAY, Further details have been received respect- ng the warin South America. The Para- guayans are sotively pushing forward, while their opponents, the allied forces, rewained motionless, but concentrated at Concoraia, waiting the attack. The Brazilian fleet on | the Purana river had commenced a retrogude | movement, fearing that the Paraguayans would construct batteries below, 80 as tu gain command of the river. The magnitude wich this struggle is assuming may De estimated | (rom the tact that at the date of our latest | advices there were 113,000 men under arms, | }ot whom 56,000 were Paraguayans and 57-! 000 allee. Three American vessels were in- | jured during the late gale olf Montevideo, the burk Edith Rose losing three sailors. Seour Arroyo, Maximilian’s Consul in New York, has published apropos of the projected Juures loan, @ proclamation, the gist of Mexic> repudiate President Jaurez and all | his deeds, and, of course, will not hold themselves responsible for his contract. -<-ee- NEW CHANNELS. We learn With pleasure from the Trade Review, the increase in trade between Canada, New Brunswick and other Lower Provinces. We understand that the purchase of flour and other products for St. Juin, New Bruns- wick, Llalitax, Nova Scotia, and even for St. Jolia's, Newfoundland, have within the past five weeks amounted to considerable ; and now that the United States warkets ure in so unsettled @ condition, owing to excessive speculation, there seems no reason tu doubt that Canadian produce may find ite way direct to vur fellow colonists in the East without being handied by our American cousins, whose pro‘its must be paid either by the consumer or the purchaser. The enterprise of Mr. Brydges, of the G. T Railway, in contracting to earry flour trom Montreal to St. Junn, N. B., via Portland, at 5U cents per barrel, is most commendable. {t cannot fail to result in the building up of * most important trade ; and if, us we under stand, this rate is to continue through the winter, great good must result (roi 80 liberal # policy. Ln view of the possible repeal of Reciprocity, the inception vf this trade at the present time has au important bearing on Canadian industry, indicating, as it dues, new markets for the products of the country. — Quebec, Gazekle, Sept, 25. ' _—-- —e : Aericutturgs In Picrov.—The Halifax Reporter of the 26th ult.eays :—Prof.Lawson, Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, has paid & visit tu Pictou County, bulding meet- 'Ogs in conjunction wita tue several Agri- cultural Societies, und imparting all the in- formation possible. Verv great imterest ap- pears to have been attached to the Pro- fesoor'sv:sit,und there isan evident determin- ativan on the pirt of the Ayriculturists o! Pictou to put their shoulders to the wheel of progression. The improvement of stock secms to be the great idea prevalent through- out the cuntry, and to this end the people are willing to furego fur the present ploughing matches, &c., in order to accumulate funds. the county of Gloucester, New Brunswick bas paid one hundred bear bounties, It is stated thet in Carleton County an equal num-| ber bae been claimed and paid. —- } A curious disease is d stroying the swine | of the farmers on the north and south shores! of the St Lawrence, killing them almost im-| mediately. It appears tu be w sort of typhus. sent llipenanas A Chatham paper says that during the week ending the 2Ist inst., filty ;ersons left the country of Nothumberlan!, N. B » for the United States. a ———_ - The greater part of the stories relative to oil discoveries and new flowing wells in Ca- nada West, turn out to be the bogus an- nouncemeats of speculators. The product ot vil in that section is diminishing instead of inereasing —Moatre« Telegraph. niceties The Boston Journal tells us that during an irksum> delay of two hours on the Troy and Boston Railroad the other day, two young men, just to kill time, proposed to two young ladies resjectively, and » clergyman being at bund they were married on the spot. HoLLoway's OinrMes?.—Wounde, Scealds, Burns, and Irritating Sores. —The peculiarly mild, soothing, anti-inflammatory power exerted by this Ointment strongly rocommends its use to all per- sons Who have charge of children. Accidente will eecur in the nursery in spite of the greatest cau- tion and utmost vigilance. The scratch, the burn, or the seald, treated early with this Ointment, assumes no angry aspect, and never long tortures the little sufferer, whose very ery excites each bystander’s compassion and pierces the pareut's heart. Every nurse should consider this invalu- able Ointment an essential to a well-appointed nursery, ‘This Ointment is applicable to any sere, whatever its character. It conducts to health as surely as the compass points to the north. Ayer’s Pills, Are you sick, feeble and complaining ? Are you «ut of order, with your system deranged and your feelings uncomfortable 7 These symptoms are of- ten the prelude to serious illness. Some fit of sick - ness is cree ing upon you, and sbould be averted by a timely use of the right remedy. Take Ayer’s Pills and cleanse out the disordered humors—purily the blood, and let the fluids move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body into vigor us activity, purify the system from the obstructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the budy, und deranges its natural functions. These, if nut relieved, resct- upon themselves and the surrounding orguns, pro- ducing general aggravation, suffering and derange- ment. While in this eondition take Ayer’s Pills and see how directly they resture tiie uatural action of the system, and, with it, the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and sv apparent in this trivial and common complaint is also true in many of the deep seated and dangerous di-tempers Tne same purgative eff ct expels them. Caused by Similar obstructions aud derangements of the na- tural functions of the body, they are rapidly and many of them surely cured by the same means. None who know the virtue of these Pills will ne- glect te employ them when suffering from tie dis- orders they cure, such as Headache, Foul Stomach, Dyscutry, Biiious Complaints, Ludigestion, Derange- went of the Liver, Costivenes , Constipation, Heart- De. Lawson reports the prevalence of great and long continued drought throughout Pic- tou County, The pastures and alter feed places. Dairy produce is thus greatly jess it already shewn that the Awerican Government | & Turnips sre at a stand still, Pu- Fejrete all participation, which the Lrisiemen|tatoes are stil quite green, and beginning toudly exyeeted..... The Army and Nacy Gazette | to ripen with yellow leaves in # way they duce wet believe the troops are infected with | have not dune for many years. The erop- Peviamem, and says they are stationed on sound | : as ridiculously absurd and utterly insiguifieaut in| hardly yield anything to the cattle in many i | burn, Rheumatism, Dropsy, worms aud suppression, when taken in large doses They ure Sugar Coated, so thatthe mcst sensitive can take them easily, aud they are surely the beet purgative wedicine yet discovered Ayer’s Ague Cure, For the speedy and certain Cure of [ntermit- tent lever, or Chills and lever, Remittent Fever, Chill fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical military principles in the event of a rising, and wumber 26.000 men, besides 10,000 armed poli -.-. The Liverpool Telegraph publishes a report | that the Awerican barque Hannah, which arrived | there frou Cardenas, was overhauled at aa by au arucd screw steamer carrying the Fenuia: flag The captain of the ship prowounces the story a boas. FROM CANADA. Moxrer.st., Sept. 30.—Maritime visitors were | Mest bexpitably entertained during three days’ stayin thiserty, Jeu thousand dollar subscribed Ly weechaats and ethers. At Exhibition dinner. | ‘Tiles made a capital epeech. MeGee, as uaual, | cleoquent, whe made the speech of the evening | - Peeling mo favor ot Union is progressing, and | teweurces of Canada, as viewed, has dove wuch | te modily epinions of these opposed to Coutede- | ratiow..... The party visited Lachine, descended the Kapede, aed visited the cucampmwenut at La Prawie, on Wednesday. Impossible to detail pactioulars iu despatch... .. Ou Friday. durin, the day. they visited the Water Works, Victoria Liridge Five Alarm, and every other thing worth @ewing.....A magnificent ball was given on Fri gay wight. Sir Jobu Michel (Admimstrator ot Gevermment), Major Gen. Lindsay, Canadian Ministers, aud members of beth Houses vo Par- liameat, present. Ladies from Lower I's vinces received particular attention, and much admired -... Visitors separated day. Pryor aud Wier, avd othere Gave proceeded to the Falls. A few veut te Ottawa, many te Quebec. same tu the White Meuwntame The whole excursion bas been a pertect ovation trom beginning ty cud in Canada. FROM THE STATES. New Yoru, Sept. 30. —Diplomatic corres. | pondence of the United States with foreign governments hus been published. Referring tu depredations by rebel cruisers, Wr. Seward writes ts Mr. Daytun, Minister tu France, ar tolluws:—** For all the losses and dainages whieh the Government and citizeus hay: sus- tained by the depredations of the vessels in in question, the United States, as they be lieve justly, hold the Governmets of the countries from whieh they have peoo-eded ree . whenever they have been duly lorewarted and Lave omitted proper measures to prevent the departure of said hostile ex- peditiuns."’.... Belmont & Co., of New York, were yesterday robbed of $25 000 in Govern- ment bonds ....The State Department has Peceived official infurmation showing that the cholera in Turkey wae decreasing, but had broken out anew in Italy and Spain .... Advices from Havana state that two hundred saves had been landed va the island of An- qudle t be transferred to Cuba. Troupe were sent there from Nassau. Guid 144. New Youn, Oct. 4.—The Counsel for Wirtz have been refused permission to summon Gen. Lew sud other rebel leaders, to testify in behalf ot the prisumer..... It ie now pretty well authenti- cated that all the colored troeps will be with- draws frum the Southern States at an early day. Gold 144]. New Youn, Oct. 5.—The Central Council of the Feuisas beld a meeting at the Astor Louse yesterday, and deerded to call a general conven- ten of the Brotherhood to meet at Philadelphia #5 the 19th inst. A more stringent secret orgau- ization af the Brotherhood wae advecated. It reported in private circles that the Fenians have receutly purchased fifteen gunbusts..... Gold opened this woruing at 1474. New Yoru, Oct. 5, p. m.—The Centra! caun- ciloithe Feman Brotherhood, now insesaion at the Astor House here, have called a special general congress of the eutire organization in the United Etates te weet at Philadelphia on the 16tb of this wouth ....Guld 146. TO THE REV. J. A. ROY, P. P., GASCUMPEC. Mer. ase Dean Sin: We, the undersigned, having heen appointed by our fellow Parishioners, as a Committee to wait on you, beg ts tender you thie short address as 4 smal! token of their respect aud esteem, aa well us their apPprectation of your mixsiouury labours «amongst thew for the four years, which has been chia racterised with hamulity and charity towarde all, a4 well se an assiduous attention Ww the duties of yeur profession. Allow us, therefore, in the uame of the Caecum. pec Parish, and vu behalf of ourselves. lo express te you, now ontheeve of your depurtare, oir heart- felt hopes that you may be spared for a lony life of Christian anefuluess to the Parish for which you afeaow about w take your depurture. 7 Aud iu saying farewell, allow us, Rev'd an dent Sir, to teuder you our Lest wishes for your fe ture health and happiness. | Oa behalf of the Caac c i a an Wee ~ ae Parish, we have Yours, with g (Sigued) Joun Keare, Sen, Jacgues GAaLtanr, Prosrens Ansenvaux, Jorgrt Anexseacx, Jamee Kitunioy Geonuk W. Huowtan. (REPLY) Te Mr. John Kesfe, Sen, Jacques Gallant, ke. Drsact Heroven Panisnionene: I om deeply thankful to you fur the address y« have just Presented to me, und shall ever coer ae Temewbrance your kind demith and i a always feel an interest in the prosperity wishes for my future | are not heavy, but there is little or no in- jdieation or disease, the dry weather having | cr.) driven it off. fields from weevil, in others from rust. and | cattle in the neighburloud uf Pietuu during | - as well we inthe «piritual weltare of Pe Seed your fellow parishioners. I sm, Gentlemen, Yours, very respectfatty, J. A. ROY, PP. Wheat has suffered in sume | 1 the grains are not so large and fine as usual! Chere is searcity of water in Picton town | A disease similar to that which is now pre- | valent in Engiand bus carried off many the pust lew years. | —— ~~ Anotaer Proposeo Transattantic TeELe- Grara.—We understand that the provisional | prospectus Ol another vew telegrap) company, having for itsohj ct the ertablis!iment of elec- tric communication between this country and | America, has been issued. The company is! to be koown as Allan's Ocean Telegraph | Company (limited), from the circumstance | that the cable which it is proposed to lay is te be eunstructed on the princivie adgueat d by Mr. Allan, the well-known elee’rician | and engineer, the advantages of which we) pointed out u few days ago. The capital to. be raised ww stated at £150 000; aud it is! proposed, in order practically tu test the su- | periority of J llan'’s cable, to lay itin the first instance from Falmouth to Oporto, and, | should this section work satis actorily, tu | carry it across the Atlantic tu Ualifax. The} present Atlantic Telegraph Company purpose charging £20 for the transmission of a mes | i | i sage of twenty words to Halifax ; but the|~ taurf® given in the prospectus of the new) company of which we are speaking, is only | L4 tor the same thing. One of the advan- | tages of Ailau’s cable is that it can {be laid | without much expense, and it is calculated that, not being saddled with any loss through previous failure, the undertaking should pay ae weli at this rate as its rival at a mach higher. As soon as the busin ss increases it is intended to lay anuther cable between Falmouth and Halifax direct.— orth British Datly Mail. ais — ws For Coveus, Coins, and Tuwoar Disorpers, use **Brown's Bronchial Troches,”’ having proved their fficacy by a test of many years. The Troches are highly recommended and prescribed by Physicians and Sur gevns in the Army. PO een A man nawed O'Brien an old employee on the wharf at Toronto, was afew days age suffucated in Scott's store house while sbovel- ling barley, by getting into the current of the grain running dowo a spout. He was covered by four thousand busiels of barley, and though he wes rescued in sbuut twenty minutes life was extinct. oe Evrarsovy Ixtearsten —The glory of women in « fine bead of Hair, one in which the natural softness, color and ylossivess are preserved, tree from any teudency to falling off and disposition to greyuess. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Re- storer aud Zylobaleanum, or Hair Dressing, are the best articles for wttaining that end. and no lady's toilet iscomplete without them. ‘This is the testimony of those who use them, beth in the United States and Europe. Millious of bottles sold every year. Every Druggist sells them.—W. KR. Warsos, Agent for P. E. islaud. —— The Montreal Transcript says the ‘visitors’ or ‘ delegates’ from the Maritime Provinces made a presentation to Mr. J. H. Daley, vi Canada, who eppears to have been chief con- ductor of ceremonies during the ‘visit,’ on | the evening of the 29th ult, of a handsome wlver claret jug, goblet god sulver. The presentation was made by Hoo. Mr. McPar- jane, of Nova Scotia, on bel.alf uf the ‘guests.’ Upon the goblet is Mr. Daley's monogram, aod upon the jug this inecription : — * Pre- sented to Joseph H. Daley, Exq, by the visitors from the Maritime Provinces to Ca- nada, a8 a tokenol their respect. Sept. 1865.’ ’ oo ES a ——— Louis Napoleon is preparing another spec- tacle that will astonish the whole world = It is the world’s fair that will be heid in 1867 Napoleon seems to be jealous of the honours reaped by the late Eaglish Prince Consort, and so willing and gracefully bestowed upon him by all the ecivilaed nations. fle is de- termined to outdo the British in the urt of peace, us he has surpassed their influence in war and politics. Tue palace that is going to b> erected, will exvel by far either that of Sydenbaw, or any other one on the conti- nent. The Corps Legislatif bas voted a sum of six muillivn of francs toward its erection, and the city of Paris will contribute its share to make it a complete succesr. A writer to the Scotch Farmer advocates the frequent removal of the bee stands. je says if lett in owe place fur years, they will become effeminate and lazy ; but if, on the contrary, they are removed from the garden ww the grass, or vice versa, they become more active and courageous, and will defend them- selves better when strange bees ure placed au them. The bees should be removed cases of Chilis ard Fever, and it bag this great ad- contains no quinine or other deleterious substance, | Mass, and sold by Geo A. Bayard, St John, N.| jand last surviving son of the late Captain Ronald | friends and relatives in this Colony, of which he Headache or Bilious Headache, and Bilious Fevers ; indeed, for the whole elass of dis- euses originating in biliary derangement. caused by the malari of miasmatic coun- tries. Tuis remedy has rarely failed to cure the severest vantage over other Ague medicines, that it subdues the complaint without injury to the patient. It ver does it prodece quinism or any injurious oGeet whatever. Sh .king brothers of tue arwy and the west, tryit and jou will endorse tuese assertions. Prepared by DR. J.C. AYER & Co, Lowell, B.; Avery Browo & Co, Halitax, N.S; and by | W. KR. Watson, Ch’town, P. E. 1. Children and Babies. Who does not love children ? Are they rot the light and joy of every household ? Yet how many are the diseases to which they are subj et, and the great cause of many of their afflictivus is WORMS. What shall the disconsulate parents of these poor | ehiluren du? We with coufidcuce reply ~ Give a | few doses of JUDSON’S WORM TEA. It cannot do any harm. It is sure to do good | No Mereury or any other miueral is-in it. It is| entirely vegetable. JUDSON’S WORM TEA, | Sold by all Dealers. Get our Almanac. Died, At Stratford, County of Perth, Canada West. on | the 20th ultimo, James Datf Macdonell, Esquire, | Barrister at-Law, Clerk of the County, youngest | Macdonell, Town Major of Charlottetown, in this Isluud, deeply regretted by a numerous cirele of friends in the country of hisadoption, and by many Was a native Ou Monday, 2nd inst., at her residence in town, inthe 64th year of her ave, Susan, the beloved wife of the Hon. Kobert Hutchinson, lite Mayor of this City. Eudeured to them by her wauy Chris tian virtues, ber memory will be long and sincerely cherished by her sorrowing taunly and friends. Of the 2th ult. of Dysentry, at North kiver, William Oliver, ouly and beloved child of Jolin and Snsan Sharpe, aged 14 monthea. ae Ou the Ist inst , at DeSable, Isabella Campbell, duuyhter of Alex Campbell, aged 38 years. , At Summerside, of Dyseutry, Sept 8th, William James, child of Joseph and Kebecea Rogers, ay -d IL mouths. ~ At his residence, Princetown Road, on the 24th nlt., Mr. Johu Holmes, aged 64 vears. * At Tryon, on the 27th ult , Sarah, wife of Michael Clarke, ued 84 years a PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWW. ARRIVED. Oct. 3—Seh. Arion, Beloon, Buetonche; bal- Mary, Babbin, Port Mulgrave; bal. James, Lutlop, Isane Harbor; fish. Lucy 8. Warren, Warren, Galf ; fish. Charles, Sureltyen, Lunenbarg; apples. Village Belle, Kinch, Borton; mer Western Packet, Waiker, Chemogue ; deal. Cappelice, Kel- ly, Buctonche; bul. Elizabeth & Ellen, Delorey, Arichat; do. Mary, Murray, Port Kichmond ; coal. M. K., Campbell, Antigonish, bal. CLEARED. Oct. 3—Western Packet, Walker, Bay Vert ; bal Brigt. Helen Davie, May, Bermuda; gen. cargo Mary Ann Postin, Poagwash ; bal. 5--Brig Arien, Melon, Loudon; deal. Bee, McKay, Bay Vert; bal. PRICES CURRENT. | CuaRLotretown, Oct. 6, 1865. Provisions. i y Beef, (small) per Ib.......- eee e0.. eee dd to 5d Do by the quarter.......0 ess 5 000+ ++ 2hd to 54 Pork, (carcass) .... 666-6 ee eee - +++ 5d to 5$d Bo’ Unemall) ...s ccce cscs ce ccee secs cee GE to W Mutton, per Ib.... 2... eee cece ceee eens 3d to Bi Veal, per W.... 6 ce cece eeee cece nese “Sd to Abd Lamb, per Ib.... 0... 20s eee eee coerce 3d to Sd Ham, per Ib.... 6.66 eee cone cece cent eres 6d to 8d Butter, (fre bh)... 2.20 se eee eeeee ls 2d to la 4d Do by the tub........ ices bee oe oe Cheese, per ID... .--. cece cece cece eee + Sl to Gd Tallow, per ss ol cs ind We dh vee ovens Oe ee Lard, per 1b.... 2... . eee ce cee e cence eee 9d to Wd Flour per Ib........ Seba ee ae es 0. 0) 4c00 Sel te Sha Oatmeal, per ID.... 2.66 eee eee ce ee ee «bjd to ¢d Riggs, per dozen.....--+.+--+- dees s eed Su to 10d Vegetables. | Amicus,” instead of “ Amiens,” | The St. John Telegraph says that during | CF In a letter which appeared in las week's, the present year the Clerk of the Peace of Exammer, and which sbould have been signed some typogra-! phical errors occurred — its careful correction, | after being put in type, having been overlooked at | the time. . et A A We see by the Halifax papers that Mr. Richey has been re-elected Mayor of that city by a majo- rity of 220 votes. me A En DEATH OF THE COUNTY CLEXKK.—We deeply regret to learn, by telegram from Stratturd, that Mr. J. Macdonvell, Coanty Cleik of the County of Perth, tormerly of this town, died at bis resi denee in Stratiord yesterday morning. —S¢, Mary's Argus, Sept. 21. = one <> Ge © The Hon. Joseph Hensley and lady, who were passengers in the * Cuba” from England to Halifax, arrived here on Weduesday evening in the’ Heather Belle ‘from Brule. They spent the last three monthsin Enghind. whither Mr. Hensley had gone te enjoy wrespite trom bis arduous professional duties we ure glad to learu that he returne to resume them in reuewed health aud streagut—Pataior —-- wow - We learn that the boy aod mate of the brig Zero, from Cow Bay w Boston, have acknowledged that the captain was murdered on buard that vessel, and subsequently thrown overboard, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To Close Consignments ! ‘r’O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY NEXT, 12th instant, at the subseriber's Koom, at 11 vo’ cluck— 3 Puns MOLASSES, 5S Chests TEA, 5 Cass CARD MATCHES, 1 Barrel SPLIT PEAS, 8 Boxes CRACKERS, 7 a FIGS ‘ ’ 3 Dozen Bottles MIXED PICKLES, 4 do do Mashroom KETCHUP, 1 Box Ground GINGER, 1 do do ALLSPICE, 20 Boxes LONDON SOAP, 10 do Island Manufactured SOAP, 6 do Brooms, 2 Nests TUBS, 3 Cans BENZOLE, 3 Bales HOPS, 3 Barrels PILOT BREAD, together with a Lot eof DRY GOODS. A quantity of BOOKS, the property of late Hon. George Birnie. ALSO, 1 Pair of GLOBES aud STAND, purchased bs a party at Miss Birnie’s Sule. who has refused to comply with the conditions, will now be sold at their risk and cost. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Oct. 9, 1865. KEROSENE OLL! In Store, and for Sale low, 20 Bois. Kerosene Oil. ALSO WHITE WINE VINEGAR, Retailing cheap for Cash. G. D WRIGHT. Kent Street, Oct. 9, 1805. di... win Bor Glasgow. Fue Clipper Barque * EMPRE3S.”’ Joun Gitvis, Commander, 400 tons Register, A 1 at Lloyd's will sail for the above Port on SA- TURDAY. the Lith inst. Has good accommoda- tious fur passengers. Apply to L. Cc OWEN & CO. Charlottetown, October 9, 1865. isl Lin A CARD. J BS. BURRIS being thak!a! for past tavors, respectfully informe the Ladies and Gentlemen of Charlottetown and vicinity that she will re-open her Dancing School on canal ! | } the 16th inst, at 8 o'clock, p.m , for une term only. Oct. 9. 1865. oe oe MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of mothers ber tas . < Soothing Syrup, FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the p:oeves of teething, by softening the gums, reducing all infl imumation— will allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to your Infants. We have put up and sold this article for over thirty years, and can say, in confidence and truth of it, what w- have never been able to say of any othe’ medicine — never has it fuiled, in a-ingle instance, to effect a cure, when timely used. Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- trary, all are delighted with its operations, and speak in terms of highest commendation of its magi- cal effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “*what we do kuow,” atter thirty years’ experience, and pledge our reputation tor the fulfilment of what we here deciare. Lu almost every instasce where the infant is sutfer- ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be fuund in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valuable preparation is the prescription of one of the most expernenced and skilful nurses in New England, and bas been used with nevere failing sdec¢gess in THOUSANDS OF CASEs. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invi- gorates the stomach and boweis, corrects acidity, and gives tune und energy to the whoie system. It will almost instently relieve " GiIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC, and overcomes convulsions, which, if not speedily remedied, end in death. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in al! cases, of Dyseutery and Diarrhes in Children, whether it arises frum teething, or from any other cause. We would say to every mother who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints —do not let your prejudices, nor the pre- judic+s of others, stand between your auffering child and the rehef that will be sure—yes, absoe lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, it tunely used. Full directions for using will accom- pany each bottle. None genuine unless the fac- simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, is ou the outside wrapper. 2 Sold by Druggists throughout the world. Principat Otifice, No. 483, Dey Street, N, Y, Price only 35 Cents per Butte. _ Oct. 9, 136%. MAILS, “PRUE MAILS tor GREAT BRITAIN the WEST INDIES and NEWFOUND. LAND, will, antil farther notice, be made up and forwarded from the General Post Office, Charlotte- town, every ulterunate MONDAY MORNING, at nine o'clock. SUPPLEMENTARY MAILS will also be for warded the following WEDNESDAY evening at 8 o'cleck, viz: MONDAY, October9, MONDAY, Nov. 6, WEDNESDAY “ 11, WEDNESDAY “ & MONDAY “ 8, MONDAY . WEDNESDAY “ 25, WEDNESDAY “* 2 L. C. OWEN, Postumaster General teneral Post Office, Ch'town, Vet. 9, 1865. Farm, Stock, Crop, Dwelling House, &c. &c. for Sale. |; HE sub-eriber being about to chang: his resideice to Georgetown, will sell at PUBLIC AUCTIGN, on WEDNESDAY the loth Yovember next, (if not previously sold by private coutract), at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon. ‘on the Premises at Hollow River, Lot 42 King’s County, the andermentioned Property, vViz:-- 50 ACRES OF LAND, well fenced and in 2 good state of cultivation, 40 acres having been under Crop this year, a part of whiel: Crop will be sold yf phe same time; the remaining 10 acres are covered with hard und soft wood. There is on the Premises x DWELLING HOUSE well finiehed inside and out, 30 x 20 feet, and 10 feet post, with a good Well of Water at the door ; and &k BARN, finished, 46 x 20 feet. Alsg the following STOCK: | [Horse, 7 years old; 1 Mare, 3 years old; | douhle-seated Wagon, as often aa once in each year. to Several Protestant gentlemen at Pictou have contributed a handsome donation of | $500 ic aid of the new Catholic Church at present building in that town. Potatoes, per bushel......... Is 3d to 1s 6d Carrots, per bunch.... 6... eeeeeeeeee top eree 2d Peas, per QUart.... cece cece cers ceeegpereces bone Grain. Barley, per bushel........ 00+ ee eens eens 3s to 4s Oats, per Go cecseseeeeceees bode wens 2s Poultry. Geese each.........-+-+ ob s566¥ei 1s 94 to 2s 6d rhey#, C@ch.... 2.66 cscs eens cee eeeeee 3s to 8s uwls, each.......- 6s 00 dese oes “tenes la 3d to 2e Chickens, per pair.... --+--++ eee. eeeeeeee 2s ty Bs Fish. Codfish, por qtl.......+ cee eee ereecee 188 to 20s Herrings, per barrel.... 2... .-+.--++ se 30s tu 40s Mackerel, per duzem.......-.-+-+eeeee-. 28 to Bs Lumber. Boards, (Hemlock)... .+-.-+-0+ esse sees Se Gd to 4s Do (Spruce).......++- eeeeves - 4s to Bs Do (Pine)... eens cece ere eee --. Ta to Os Shingles, per M.....-- --++ eeee eee eeeee 10s to Js Sundries. eet We'd bas ceder épced eperaesss Rite BY, POT LOU. ee cere cee neces ee ee eens 5s to 8s BteaW, POr CWE... . .eee cece cece cececes is Gi to 2s Howespun, per yard.... ....2+seee ee eeees 4s to 6s Caliskios, per Ib.......- oe cocccees ccc ee WEE BORI WE F in os oan cs once occ cacs cocswevess 4ha ME oc cc avag bus cone pings *sae. eee ee oe Sheepskins. .... 1 OPTI: | Apples per dot.... 00. ee eee os meeaved 3 to Sd Plaus per qp.--- oi poh abeeesienk ke meee GQEOKGE LEWIS, Market Colrk, j 1 Ridjng Sleigh ; with Plough, Hurrows, Harness, and other Farming Implements, : This Property is admirably situated, being frout- ‘ing phg Sea, where any qnantity of Fish and | Manure ean be easily obtusined, | Teams j;—For the Faru:—oue-half down, the re- ) mainder in 12 months. For the Stock and Crop— hi any sai over £5, on upproved Joint 3 months Hand: — Any other particulars ay be Notes of leurned by application to the owner. "CAPT. HUGH McDONALD. “ADOERTISEMENT — NOTICE OF REMOVAL NEW STORE! MR. BENJAMIN DAVIES would tuform the Puble that be is ubout to REMOVE PLACE OF BUSINESS ‘TO HIS NEW STORE, NOW FITTING UP IN QUEEN STREET, between Mr. Haeanp's and Messrs. G & S Davis's Firms, tronting ou QUEEN SQUARE. HIS He would annonnee that the New Estublishwent will open on the 15th day of October, when he will offer for sale a new STOCK OF GOODS, duily expected to arrive from BRITAIN and other Countries, not to be excelled in STABILITY OR STYLE, (probably not equalled in the market), which will be sold at the LOWEST PRICES. He would intimate that he will continue to uphold the RULE laid down some years ago in not making any reduction from the prices as marked, but a discount will be allowed for CASH PAYMENT in cases of large pur chases when the Goods are delivered. MR. DAVIES embraces this opportunity to thank his Friends and Customers, particularly bis Coun try Friends, for the sapport bestowed ou hia while in busines*#, and trusts he will ensure their fature fuvor ky offering good articles for sale at LOW PRICES, and by bestowing that attention, he feels plensnre in Offering to those who patronise his establish- ment. ta TAKE NOTICE 44 DAVIES removes to his New Store on the 135th October, Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1865. B. 3 ins Valuable Freehold Property. To be sold by PRIVATE CONTRACT that VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE and PREMISES situated on the corner of Qcren AND SIDN“Y STREETS, having a frontayve of 36 feet ou Queen and 63 feet on Sidney Streets. The Honse ix quite new, is 3 stories high. and has been erected during the pust year. It contains a large SHOP, 36 x 23 feet. in frout, finished, with best plate Glass Winduws. The dwelling part of the House contain® as at present laid off, 17 large Rooms, tove- ther with « large and commodious Cellar. Parties wishing to view the Property can do su by apply- ing to D. MCISAAC, Esqr, on the premises, or to WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Cc} If not disposed of before the SECOND of NOVEMBER next, it will be offered on that day at PUBLIC AUCTION, Charlottetown, Oct. 2, E865. RW Valuable Farm for Sale! YOLOR SERJEANT JOHN PRICKETT iz 7 going to SELL OFF his FREEHOLD PRO- VERTY, situated on the Brackiey Point Roan, about four miles from Charlottetown, Lot 33. consisting of :— 12 Acres of Land, ten of which are nuder cultivation, and the remnin- der easily cleared. On the property ix a yood PLANK HOUSE, cross-boarded, shingled, lathed aud plastered, with seven feet of a cellar. The honse is divided into five apartments, two rooms above and three below, with double flooring. and the flooring of Bedrooms are grooved and tougued ‘There is an excellent Well of Water at the Porch door; STABLE and BARN, shingled all over, with uvlass windows over the doors; aleo other Out-bnildings, with about half an acre of a splendid GARDEN, with nearly every variety of Fruit ‘Trees, and pailings around the whele. A part of the purchase money cau retain anpaid for two or three years on interest. at six percent. per annum For farther particulars please apply to the owner, on the premises. ALSO, The following Stock. Implements, &c: 1 Horse, about 8 vears old, of the Salidin breed, warranted sound in body, wind, limb and eyesivht, quiet in harness or sadd'e, L Alderney Cow, 1 Dieses Cow, | do. Heifer, 1 Calf, do , 2 Pigs cood breed; 1 Cart and Harness; 1 Track. iron axle; | Wagon and Harness. 1 Plough. 1 pair Har- rows, L Drag Rake. 2 Hay Rakes. | Box and Wood Sleighs, 1 pair Backbands and Chains, | Wheel- barrow, 2 Grindstoues; 100 bushels Potatoes ; Barley, Oats, Hay, &e, For Stock and Implements, all same over £5, six months credit on approved Joint Notes. The above property, &¢, will be offered for sale. ata fair price, until the 25th Ocroper next, and if not disposed of. will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at 12 o'clock, noon, on that day. October 9, 1805, 1425 PAIRS Mens’, Womens’, Misses §- Childrens’ INDIA RUBBER OVER SHOES, FUR SALE VERY CHEAP AT THE P. E. ISLAND Boot & Shoe Factory. GEO. NICOLL Charlottetown, Oct 9, 1265 fin SS jammed ¢ S fg ice = ¢Ssz.8 oS aera gs — & ze s" i Rot €E wa Sees * & s " oo w @ = > t= on Ow ° 5 ees zi ‘ > = © > se. 2 3 @ <co .¢& a S oe D e225 & Es .? Mela 5 62s- =. 3% & = Wanted! JOURNEY MEN SHOEMAKERS 1 4 to work on pegged work. Also, 6 Journev- men to work on sewed work. Apply immediately at the P. E. Island Boot and Shoe Factory GEO. NICOLL. Charlottetown, Oct. 9, IR65. tin A Slight Cold, outh,dLoarseness ¥ o Threat, yy ee which might be checked ay with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates seriously. Few are aware of the importance of stopping a fPeugh or Sliaht feeld in its first stage ; that which in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if rot atterded to, socom attacks the lungs. roun’s Bronchial Dreches were first introduced eleven. years ago. It has been proved that they are the best article before the — Sor au As, clds, — 48, sore. Carats ‘ the Hacking Gough in SensumpPtion, and numerous affections of the Threat, giving immediate relief. LOT BRonCHIAL . vA RAR} Daa oe a - Pg , CHANT 7 +a S| ’ To lay enpital well and honestly out shoul be the aim of every maa. A splendid Leasehold Farm, Saw and Grist Mills, Houschold Furniture. Farm Stock, Milland Agricultu- ral Implements, &e. &c. &c. FTNIIE su! scriber, acting ander insiruc- tions, will offer for anle, by Pusiic Auction, on THURSDAY the 9th day of November next, at CARDIGAN RIVER, Township No. 33, the fullowing VALUABLE PROPERTIES, being of the Estate of JOHN CRAWFORD, Eng : 4 ist—The LEASEHOLD FARM of 100 acres of Excellent Land, from Lord Melville, tor the period of 999 years, SU of which are expired, at a yearly rental of ls per acre, 659 acres of which ure in a high state of cultivation, being under crop this season, tyuced olf into 1U fielix; 20 acres wre im a state almost ready for the plough ; the remuinder isa forest of hard und soft woud in its primitive growth, being suved by the owner, and is fit for ship timber, scautling, fencepoles, and tire wood, valued at £300; a powerful streuu of water runs through the centre of the farm, on which are a uew SAW MILL, of great power and speed, cupu- bie of xuwing any longthe for sip plank, by a fuil guny of suws in working order; Nkewise a GRIST MILL, witb three run of stones; 2 good KILN, of lurge size, ull in working order. The revenue from these Mills, for some years past, hus averaged £300. There is also a new FRAME in pesition tor a Dwelling House, 28 x 24 feet. with an ut- tached Kitchen, 16 x 19 feet, ready to close in. This Farm fronts on the Cardigan Kiver, two tiles below the new Kridge, which has been the means of iuduciug great improvements and euliane- Ing the valve of property in this locality; a Ship- yard is iu frout of the premises, where a ship of anv eize built in P. E Island conld 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 years old; | do. Mare, 5 yeurs old; 4 Mileh Cows, excellent breeds; | Ox and Heifer, 2 years old; 2 Heifer Calves, 18 Sheep 2 Ram Lawhs, improved breeds, 12 Pigs, a large lot of Poultry, &c. &e. Farming Implements: 1 yood Cart, almost new; | Wavon, do; Riding Sleigh, Juunting do., Plough, set Hurrows, Koller, | Wood and 2 Bob Sleizhs, Wheelbarrow, Swingle- trees, &c; 2 sets Cart Harness, | set Carriage do. Butlulo Kobe and Cushions, Saddle and Riding Bridle, Rakes, Dung and Pitchforks, Seythes, Axes, Cross-cut Suwa, &c. &e. The whole Crop of the Farm, consisting of Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes. Tur- nips, Hay, about 5 tons; Straw, the same quantity, A large lot of INCH BOARDS Do. Beach PLANK, suitable for curpeutere; Jot of other usefal Lumber. tC Sule to commence at I o'clock, forenoon. Terme of Sale for Stock, Furniture, Crop, &c., will be: —All saws under £20, three mouths; all suns nbove £20, six months. Termes for Farm, which will be liberal, may be known on application to J. CRA FORD, Kegr., vu the premises, ur to WILLIAM SANDERSON, Auctioneer, Cardigan River, Oct. 2, 1865 ' China & Glassware. 2 RICH CHINA DESERT SETS, 1 Do TEA Do 20 doz. assorted GOBLETS & TUMBLERS, 6 plited CRUET STANDS, Low for Cash at Sules Room. N. RANKIN, Queen Street October 2. 1865. Took out for the Engine while the Bell rings. ISAAC J, WALDRON, Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown, WISH to inform the publie that I have received by hte arrivals a further large supply of GLASSWARE, in yreat variety, which I can attord to sell very cheap, my motte being QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Cutlery: A large quantity of Cutlery, consisting of :— Kuives and Forks, Carvers, Pocket Kuives, Steel shears, Steel Scissors, Razors, xt unusually low prices. All kinds of Brushes. Buckets, Tabs, Playing Cards, a large lot of PAPER COLLARS, in Boxes of Teun euch. tt KEROSENE OIL, on'y 4s. per gallon. ALSO — Watches aud Jewellery. Daily expected to arrive from Englund over £4,000 sterling worth of assorted CUPLERY- The ahove GOODS will be sold wholesale or retail to suit purchasers, at my Store, next door to M W. SKINNERS DRUG STORE. Queen St., Ch'tuwn, Oct, 2, 1865. N. B.— Country dealers would do well and examine my stock 1. J Eioop skirts! BOOTS & SIIOKS:! LIVERPOOL HOUSE, NOW OPENING, Per Greyhound, from BOSTON, A Select Assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ loop Skirts, all sizes and qualities, selling at the lowest rates. 6 Cases Ladies’ and Children’s BOOTS and SHOES, (in all qualities ) Men's and Children’s CLOTH and FUR HATS and CAPS. ALSO, A Supply of SPICES and GROCERIES, suitable for the present and coming season, to call a A Selling at the LOWEST Market rates, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at Thomas's Old Stand, Great George Street. WILLIAM FULL. October 2, 1865 £5000 0 0 "Fo all Concerned! GEORGE NICOLL, Proprietor of the Prince Edward Island BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, j N returning thanks to his customers and the publie generally for the liberal perenne extended to him, begs to inform them that he is now manufacturing a VERY LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK of Boots, SHOES, &C., suitable for Fall and Winter Wear, consisting of : Men’s Grained Leather KNEE BOOTS, Meu’s de do Wellington de Men's Kip do do Men’s Calf do do ven's French Calf do do Meun’s Congress Boots, Sewed and Pegged, (all Double and Single Soled.) Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s RROGANS, (Ox ord Pies) Roy's and Youth’s WELLINGTON BOOTS, &e. Women’s Calf Balmoral BOOTS, Women’s Grained Calif do dg Wom n’s do do Congress du Women’s Cloth and Felt BOOTS, Misses’ Grained, Calf, Congress and Balmoral BOO'LS, Misses’ Felt and Cloth, Congress and Balmeral Children’s Boots, ull sizes, from T'nree’s to Ten's. the yreatest care and under the immediate jnspee- tion of the snbscriber, who will be enabled to dis- pose of the above goods on better terws than cxn be imported. buying their Fall Goods. Vhe uttention of all importers of Boots and Shoes is called to this fuct,that the subscriber is prepared Publi¢ Speakers # Singers will find them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine, at 25 cents per Loz. October 9, 1365. | Hollow River, Oct 9, 1865. to supply thejtrade with all kinds of Boots and | Shves, and will sell them at such prices us will | prevent the necessity of importing inferior goods. | £9 All kinds of Boots, 8.ves, Ke, wade to! order at short notice. GEORGE NICOLL, | Chitown, Sept. 25, 1865. HRW P din tely rel ae Oo te are tted the inp All of the above are being mannfactnred with | Merchants from the Country are respectfully | juvited to vive this Establishment a call before | yr Tok Si 5 IVE r OF PF Jat MONTAGUE. |“ Happy may themaid.Le that sanarried 4a.aiMiller, | For tuir day or foul day \be'sw bringing till ber,’ pat EXCELLENT SET of MILLS owned by MRS. JANE CAMEROW, of MONTAWUE, close to the valuable and extensive Property of the Hon, J. ALDOUS, consisting of a First Class Grist Mill, with Three Pairs of Seperior Stones, capable of grinding all kinds of Grain, and producing Flour vr Meal of any grade—tegetber with a commo- dius and well Baished KILBW. A superi SAW MILE, ond SHINGLE both new and in excellent working order. Also a Comportante Dwelling House, propesly finished. The LAND vw which these Properties are situated comprises TWENTY- SEVEN (27) ACRES, of goud quality, my cleared, aud in a good state of cultivation. Farm can easily -be made larger by any desirous tu do so, as there are 100 acres of valu- able land adj»ining, owned ky Mr Lewuel Phillips, who feels dispused to sell sivuld a favourable op. portunity offer. On the whole, this Property considered by competent judges to e must ad- vantagevurly situated, fronting as,it dues un the Montague River, whose waters convey bothcGrain and Lumber to within a stone’scthraw.ef ¢he Mills; and the convenient and good reagla leadi from these Mills to all parte of the County, a through old and highty cultivated settlements, need but be mentioned to be tully appreciated by any person acquainted with the value of such facilities, It may not be out of place bere to men- tiun that the Hon. the * Commissioner of Lands” —‘han whom po person should be a better judge— xa” in close proximity to this Property a site og which to inveat a large amount of capital, feeling sure that it furnished those numerous advantages required to make a desirable and permanent residence. Cy" The terme on which the above valuable Property will be disposed of will be as tellow:— Half the purchase money to be paid down the day of sule, and the balance can remain secured ow the Property tor one, two or three years, at the option of the purchaser. Parties desirous of treating for the above, can do se, by private contract, up io the isth day of October next ensuing, on which day, at 12 o'clock, noon, (if not pre viously sold), it will be offered at Auction. F. P. NORTON, Auctioneer. Georgetown, 28th August, 1865. isl VALUABLE PROPERTY in Charlottetown for Sale! T° be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the Thirty-firet (81st) we 4 of OC- TOBEK next, 1865, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noo, at the COLONIAL BUILDING, in Charlottetown, pursuant to a License duly granted for that pa by his Honor the Surrogate and Jadge of Probate of this -Lyigped, bearing date the 26th day of January Inst. 1865 — AigLathe Kivht, Title aud Interest of WILLIAM SMARDON, tate of Charlottetown, in Queen's County. in Prince Edward Island, ed, jn and to All that part of TOWN LOT No. 35, inthe third handred of Lown Lots jn Coarlotte- town, bepnded us follows, thut jr to .say :—Com- mencing op che northwestwurd,edge of Grafton Street, at the division line between ‘fown Lots Nos 35 and 36, in-the third hundred of Town Lots; thence following the course of said division jlipe uorth westwardly, for the distunce of fifty-eight feet; thence at a right angle with suid division line westwardly, for the distance .gf thirty-seven feet dix inches, to the eastward edge of avight.of way; thence fullowing the course thereof south wardly eight feet, and southeastwardly fifty-one feet te suid Grafton Street; thence fullowiny the eonrse of the sume eastwardly forty-oue feet six inches to the place of commencement. ALSO, all the Right, Title, and Interest of the suid late William Suiurdon, deceased. in and ta all that other part or portion of suid TOWN LOT Ne. 35, in the said third bandred of Town Lows in Chevlottetown, thas deseribed, that is to say :— Commencing at the Southwest augle of the waid Town Lot, on the northwest edge of mid Grafton Street; thence fo!lowing the course of the north- east edge of Great George Street north westwardly, for the distance of eighteen feet six inches; thence by a tight angle line therewith northeastwardly thirty-five feet six inches, or until it meets the southwest edge of the right of way; theuce fol- lowing the course thereof suutheastwardly eighteep feet six inches to said Grafton Street; thence fal- lowing the course of the same southwestwardly thirty-five feet six inches to the place of com- mencement. ALASU, all the Right, Title and Interest of the suid late William Smurdou, decensed, in and to a Right of Way, eight teet in breadth, and in length thirty-eight feet, or thereaLonts, leadiug frou Grafton Street, northward, through Town Tot Na. 35, aforesaid; and all other rights of the said late William Swardon, in, to, or in respect of, or in connection with said Town Lot No. 35. For farther particulars and terms of Sale, apply to either of the subseribers, Executors of the Will of the said late Se er THOMAS DAWSON. 2». JOSEPH HENSLEY, ¢ Executors. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1865, L# The above valnuble Premises are the residue of the Real Estate of the late William Simardon, and comprise the Suddlery Store formerly oceapied by him. the Brighton Depot, and the place of basi- hess at present vccapied by Mr. D. Mekue. PROSPECTUS OF THE Summerside Journal, The title of a Newspaper to be published in October nest. 1" ME and Tide wait for no man, Ooward they rush, carrying everything before them. If allowed to yet behind time, bosiness dgives the individual; if. on the other hand, affairs areaaanaved arightand atiended Wo betimes, prosperity aud wealth reward him, and as the result of iudastry he secs his business thrive und bis interests progress. To vrove these propositions to be true, let any thoughtful man look at the position which Summ er- spe holds to day. Its progress during the last few years, asthe result of perseverance, is unparalleled ly any other place in P. E. Island, and probably by any iu the Colonies It now flourishes with a population of nearly twe thoasaad inhabitants, which it has acquired almost wholly within the lust ten years, whilst its Commercial interests are second to none in the Island, with the exesption of Charlottetown. ln view of the above facts, all will admit that the ** time has arrived” for Su -merside to be re- poaneeaed by » pew saudi iu the sbupe of # Newsrarenx. The want of a convenient mediwm of advertizing has been felt by the Mereautile com- munity for some years, aud believing that we have the sympathy of the Merchant as well as the Far- mer and the Mechanic, we propose to offer to the public the **summerside Journal.’ Tue Jovanat will be independent in polities, but will dare to assert truth and denounce error; be- lieving that all laws, whether statute or sucial, wust be fuanded upon the immutable aud eternal laws of justice aud equity. Whilst THe Jounnar will always lean towards | the cause of the oppressed, still ite colamne will be j open to the voice of the oppressor, whore right to | be heard in defence will never be denied, sv long / ae all personalities are avoided. Tae Jovenat will ever advocate the interests of | Commerce and Ageicui ture, to which our Island | looks ax ite prin! resoncces; and gs oer eieow- | Jution becouss ineneused, we wih devote a portivu of our apace to Edacation, Science and Art. The yellow leaves remiud os that winter draws nigh, and during the long evenings, as the lights thish from a thousand parlors, where reign peace, pleasure and content, we will endeavor to present the means for the family circle to enjoy » sama’ hour in perusing our selections of Literate, Poetry, Fun, &e., which we will endeawor ie are) amusing and innaeent as porsible. As an advertix'ug mediam, Tue Jovanac will be found to offer extra inducements, as well to Chur- lottetown as to Summerside, being the only paper published in the County, and being loeuted in the | widet of « large and wenalthy farming population. Tae Jounxat will be published weekly at ONE DOLLAR (6s 3d) per annum, in advance, or Sevea Shillings and six pence (Bl. 20) half in advance. The following gentlemen will act as Agents for the *SumMersipe Jovaxat,” and are authori |to take the names of subscribers und receive monies | on OMT acount. | Charlottetowu—W. E Dawson, Exq., Merchant, Mr. Heury Harvie, firm of Laird & Harvie. Bedeqne— Major W right, Feq. St. EKieavnor’s—W. T. Haunt & Co. Masyate—Keuben Tuplin, Eaq- i New Londou—Pidgeon & Stewart. ‘ Cascumpre—Benj. Rogers, Exq. Trvon—George Matrart. Esq Georgetown—A. LeBrocque, Eaq. Veruou Kiver—Mr. G. Vickerson, JOSEPH BERTRAM. : HENKY BARNARD. ¢ Proprietors. Summerside. Septeujber [8th 1865 NOTICE, | JPDARTIES indebted to the Estate of the late GEO. F.C. LOW DEN, wil! take natiee that all debts dne the Estate, by note af hand, |hovk account, or otherwise, must be positively | pald before the close of the present yeur, us the Cocke of the Estate are to be wound up at that Any uccourte nuakine te id after thet | date will be placed in the ha a lnwyer for | collection. For the Adminietratrix, WM. CUNDALL, tilh Ist Jan. | } } | } | i i | oo | time. Cli‘town, Sept. 25, 1865. . . * , eo a> For Sale in George ggg ¢ HAT very pleasantly spied TOWN LOT, No. Two, Fourth iy : rb. Apply te re JAMES DOUSE, | Sept. 25. laa. in Ohurlottetawn. } Wz > ° ANTED, by an experienced persoy ‘ v ANTIK. ae SALSSMAN or ACCOL NT. [ANT jn a Dry Goods Store. <. DD, ;*' Examiner” Office. Address ines 3, 9 ae a as ame : ee ee Te - RE 0 epee linenstn ne