i a a i, ll Latte li ia tm le ile The Civil War in the States. News by Telegraph. New York, May 17.—A letter from Cumber- land, Va., reports a varrew escape of Cen. MeClek lan from capture daring an attack by the rebels upon our wagon Crtid Ide was making a recen- poissance wits &% ated, aad came ia sight of the rebal cavalry befere he was aware ef their proxi- wity. By hard riding he escaped and took com- mand of what force was at hand and defeated the rebels The Herald's despatch states that the procla- mation of Gen. Huewter causes great sensation in Washington, and 8/1! probably lead te a split in the Cabinet. The President is with ut, and it will probably result in MLuuter’s re call. The Tribune's despatch says the prisoners re- cently released from Richmond siate that Win Jielmes, a private in the Lith Brooklyn Regiment whe had escaped from a tobacco warehouse, Was recentiy hung in thie charge of forging coutederate notes greatly dissatistied Confederate Capital vu Bancor, May 17. Gen. Mitchell telegraphs from Huntsville, Ala- bawma. that his operations in that region are lighly succeasial, He bas extemporzed a gunboat Secretary Seward, Welles, and Atiorney Gene- ral Bates visited Nortolk Col. Baldwia, of Virginia, is to be exchanged for Col. Corcoran Two schooverts attempting te run blockade into Bull's Bay, 8. C., were capteced, Lelegcaph line is in workiag order but nothing received since Vesterday atternoon, Letter trom Caiberlaod reporis narrow escape of Geo. MeClellan, while making recoennoisance, cowing in sight of enemy's cavalry before he was aware. He escaped by hard riding Steamer Planter with contraband pilot and crew, Wilh seven heavy guna ter Fert Ripley in Caariesion Harbour, ran away into Port Royal Sr. Jous, May 19, 1562 The combined army and navy expedition with MeClellan’s army went op Pasuiniky river on Sa: tarday, causing the Coutederates to destroy twe steamer and twenty schooners laden with corn MeCleilan's advaneed guard drove the enemy across Chickahowiny River, fifecu miles from Richwond. The Federal gun-bats were repulsed from Fort Darling, seven miles below Richmond,—the Naz- axiack bursting her big gun, and the Monier couid net elevate ber guns sufficiently Great preparations are being made te bombard Savannah. Massive batterivs have been erected aroun i it. Pensacola has been abandoned by the Confede- rates, and the Navy Yard burned A aegry tesurreetion is reperted to be imminent at Charleston, South Carolina General Halleck sarmy is advancing upen Bean- regard'’s terces at Corinth. Severe skirunshiag bad taken plaice Aieng the whole line. It is reported that there is a hard feeling ex- isting between the Border States sad the Staces soldiers. ull St. Joux, May 20. The Federal Military Telegraph has an otlice in Sewiul, 14 wiles (rom Rickawad Cownmedere Goldsberough kas wade an expe- dition up James’ River, siuking several batternes, and securiag ordnance of several that had been deserted. lt was supposed te would be able to eet within range of Fert Darling with effective lucas In the engagewent with this Fort the Galena’s erineur wa- pierced or piunging shot many times Tae eXplosion of the Big gua of the Nag sntuck Killed 17 persons. The Monitor was auinjared. President Lincoln, by proclamation, asnuls Ge- peral Hunter's emaucipation order, aud reserves de himself such extraoruinary powers. Subeik was oceupiod by Foderasl on Sunday. Bussiess is gradually reviving at Nortuik. Plows declined tive cents. sr. Jows, N. B., May 21. Everything indicates that the Cynfederates in- tend to detend the City ot Kichneoud wiih all their available force Tae mwemwbers of Congress, Seutheru Centederacy, and leading men trow the Seutkers States, are there encuuraging their treeps ie deleruuned resistance. lu bis correspundeuce wiih the Virginia Legis- Jature, Preside ui Davie states that be never en tertained suck an iva as the abaudening of Vir- gina, thai is dees nor wow andicipacs tue ueces- eity for so doing, and he still thinks the war cou be maintained on Virginia suil fur tweaty years wo come. bieyd has been appointed to be a Major-Gene- tal in the Coulederate ermy, with anihority to Taise twenty tieusand (20,000) men for the de- fence of Westera Virgins. Very lide deweoustration of Union feeling has been witottesied af New Orleans, in consequence of the woeerawiy of idivte eveuts im taal quartet A Mewphis Appeals despaich says tial Gen. Butler tock possession of tue Cousulate Offices, in New Orleans, of the Netherlauds, Frauce, aud Spain. hleaediglaaaecen LATE AMERICAN NEWS. The N.Y. World's Wasiiagton correspondence Feports the Federal forces in Virgiaia to have sus- tained severe losses, although, of course,the whole is not published. Gorernveor Sprague, of Rhode Island, says the Union lob at Wilamsbarg in Killed, wounded aud missing was YN, and the Tebel loss wot less. He saves ihe battle at West Peiat under Gea. Fraukiiu was much more severe than reported, aud tiat al jeast Suu Federals were taken prisouers. The-enewy taking ads auiage of the lauding of the Uuiou troops, tae guuvvais ar- rived just in time te save Gen. Fraualiu ow a aerious dixaster. The French Minister at Wash- iggten as reeeived notice fruw the Frouch Cou- sul at Richmond, that the Confederates have for- mally apprised hinn of taeir inteantien to burn the Preach tobacey stored there in case they should frad it newessary to evacuate Richinond. The federal arwy of the North West, under Halleck, is sttoug. The cavalry is about 14,v0u, commanded by a dashiug otticer, Gen. A. Jackson Smith, who is chating tu bring bis expeusive aud Intherto useless arm into play. This force, it brougit ino the coming action at Corinth, will be the largest body of rnouuted men ever engaged on this continent. The whole of Halieck’s army in the field comprises 13,000 cavalry, three huudred pieces of arilery and about one huidred thousand ijfautry. Tuere is said to be a great deal of sicke ness ia this counmand. At Savannah there were 2.5000 men ia hospitul, aud at Hansbury 1,200. Jn the regimental hospitals there caunet be less thaa filty from each regiment sick and unfit tor dyiy. Tisis would give 9,000 out uf the force now jucifective.— Erpress. + ee One ef the Boston Journal's War corresponilents aays:—" A gentleman inforais me that he last week caw nen who, belore the war, stood high at buue, whe were moral and religious — church urenbers, even — playing euchre upon a coffin Which contaiped the remains of a mewber of their fegiment. ee THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS. 4CCOUNT OF THE LOCAL PRESS. ‘The New Ocleans ‘ Delia’ of April 25, bas the annexed highly interesting aecount ot the capture at that city by the Uniou flect under Com. Far- uti— “Yesterday New Orleans was subjected to the | most terrible humiliation and degrauation which | have ever fallen upon a brave gud true people. Aer a valiant defence by our forte below the city —after exhausting all our resourees and skill-- the greater resources on water of the enemy en- abled them to pass oar exterior fortifications witli | their large fleet, and they approached the vity with a squadron of fiftweo of their largest vesaels, A steasaships, gunbeats or wortar vessels. There was a large force of land troops m the city: but ot waat avail were they against the shipsand gun- boate of the enemy? At the moment it was &anounced tnat the ships had passed the forts. it vcame evident to all reflecting persons that the fity was deienceless. Steps were then taken to Feuder it a barren coaquest. By order of the Gro- veruor aud jmilijary autworities, all the government? Munitions aud stures were sent away. Such ma- terial of war as could not be removed was des- truyed. Orders were also issued to destroy all the Cotton in this city. This was ala done Toe troops uuder General Loveil were marched to the interior lines of the city—a few miles below. fese lines would hare been formidable Sfainst aay army alvawing by ijand, but the teres wear the raver were quite weak aad ii- uve against the ships —especially in the pre Sent stage of the river —the hign surtace of the Water enabling them completely Jo command the Sroguding couatry. La tuis eondicion ot affairs, Was qiite vbvious that the enemy's fleet would Meet wich ue serious obstacle in passing up the Fiver. Acewrdingly it was auzounced at an early hour that they were coming. ‘Tair vessels came slowly, as if teviing their way—ile Hartiord, the fligsaip of Cog. Farragut, leading. Taca follow- ed tue Brooklyn, the Richmond, and nine ether | Ships, big aad little. As these ships approached the baiteres, abgut six or seven miles below the a? Srallerists opensd upon them from both | of the river; but asthe guus were only tweaty-fyurs, they produced but littl: effect. The @hips replied with several broadsides, which show- that they completely coum anded our batteries. Tus bacteries, tawaga maaned by unpractived Sthuers, kept up the fire tor sous time, but with RO effset, aad wader such discouraging cireum- | Mances asto w render it an obvious policy to | Withtraw the guaners aod tae troops. ‘The bat- | were according|y abandoned, and the troops were warelied to the Jackson Railroad. In the | Beagiys ths hostile «yuadron stegmed up the river. | ' ‘A terrible and melancholy spectacle was present- jed te the victorious ships. The whole levee, for duis miles, was wrapped in smoke, from the burning} The following information has been transmitted cotton and gun-carriages which the authorities | by telegraph to the Cape Breton News :— bad ordered to be consumed, In the river were | ; 3 i ; | Conn River, Newrounptann, May 16.—A many hulls of burning ships; the debris of eur fleet | icnentoh an a a , and of the merchaut vessels aud steamers which | @TC-@hd-alt schooner, with five men, laden with contained cotton | ‘The squadron proceeding up the river, the great | multitude clustered on the levee,looking ev in dis- ; : ’ gust and horror at the dismal oatuae As they | British brig Velocity, and carried to Harbor Bri-| passed, a few shots were fired by some of our sol- | ton. € ould net learn uame of first vextel; any diers, but without orders. The ships did not re- | @ormant thinks she was a French vessel. ply, but proceeded slowly along our levee. A} Cape Nortu, 14th May.—Numberof American | ceble cheer was raised on board of one of the | Vessels arrived yesterday trom Magdalen Islands ; | ships, which was responded to by something like | report bait abundant there. Also considerable ice | a cheer by a few persons in the crowd. The | north coast here, been jammed for last three weeks; | cheers, Whether inteuded as such or not, drew | day clear to-day; severe weather for past ten days; | ipon the parties Who were suspected of giving! On the night of the 8th six inches of snow fell; | them, some dezen or so of pistel shots, by Which | lurge quantity now on the ground, preventing | woveral persens were wounded. The squadron | farming operations; great scarcity of hay; mild | being advanced, the foremost ship, as far as the} Weather to-day, wind west. } Fourth district, came to an anchor—the ships to} —— the Humber of thirteen taking up positions in tront| Dreny, May 16th.—We were shown yesterday, | of the city, 80 as to command the several streets. | by Mr. Aubrose McCormick, of this town, some | After remaining in this position for half an heur, | new potatoes, which he says were grown in his| }4 boat came ashore with two officers, one Capt.) garden this season. Mr. Mayse, the contractor ' Baylies, second in command of the squadron, Cap- | tor the building of the public wharf at Digby, has ‘aia Farragut being fag officer, and a lieutenant. jagain commenced his spring operations; and we Poe officers were greeted on touching the shore | are informed that the construction will be com- with the most uprearious huzzas for ‘Jeff Davis | pleted in July.—Acadian. vod the Sowth,’ aad with the most threatening | ee demonstrations. They had neglected to bring a] .CoTron Factory tx ST. Joun.—The Cotton flag of truce, and it was a proot ot the good sense | Factory is now in operation; and the city affords to even an tuturiated multitade that they were! vo mere interesting sight to those who can endure allowed te laud. They, however, proceeded under a little noise and clatter, and who care nothing ihe protection of some gentlemen, who undertook | about a little dust or floating downy matter. Not to conduct them te the Mayor's office, ina drench-| in full operation indeed—the price of cotton for- ing rain, tollowed by a furious and excited mob. | bids that-but then every part of the process of Though no violence was offered to the officers,| converting raw cotton into stout cotton cloth is certain persons who were suspected of tavering | gomg or. The cotton is shaken and cleaned and their flag and cause were set upon with great fury | opened in one machine; is carded in another, and and roughly handled On arriviag at the City | passed in long tinely-drawn—slips shall we say— | Hall it required the mterventivea of several citizens | ito revolving cans, then is passed through ma-| to prevent vieleuce being offered te the rash am-! chives for arranging fibre and staple ; then is span | vassador of an exeerated dynasty and government.) on the numberiess revolving spindles which the Phe Mayor received the Federal officers in his} Factory workmen tend sv constantly with quick office with proper dignity. Capt. Baylies stated he purport of his missioaw, He had been sent by Captain Farragut to demand the surrender of the ely and the elevation of the flag of the United COLONIAL NEWS, eye and ready hand; then is made into web and | wool, and atierwards passes to the loom, &e. It | is scarcely possible that in the present state of the | cotton market this cau pay; but of its ultimate | timber, bound from Arichat to St. John’s, capsized | in the entranee te Fortune Bay last week; Captair |, and two men drowsed, remainder taken off by . j her, while there was any chance of reaching a port. | suicide. - 4 Extensive Sale of Houschold Furniture, &c. &c. (3 Captain Mackay, of the schooner Gold Hun- ter, of New London, arrived Friday morning in the ee Se —. Picton. The Gold unter left this port last fall, with a cargo of oats : . i and potatoes for fe United States; and sher being “IVE SUBSCRIBER will SFLL by aut seu for some weeks was dismasted. She then AUCTION, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, bore up for Bermuda, but was unable to reach that | the 29th and Both days of MAY instant, at the re Island; and after drifting about for some months, endeavouring to reach a port, and getting short of rovisions, and the ship leaking badly, Capt. Mac- uy was at last obliged to abandon his ship. He and his crew were taken on board a ship bound to Barbadoes, on the Ivth of April last, when about 000 miles off Bermtla. The Gold Hunter was oponee some three or four times while drifting about, but the muster avd crew refused to leave Household Furniture, Horses Waggons, Sleighs, English Carriages. &c. ccc. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Charlottetown, May 5, 1862. "Rark’s Island Salt, PRINTED COTTONS, —Isl. -—--_ ~0e - -— a 7 Hottoway'’s Pitts axo Ointment. — Mental Cheese, E note Barrels, &e. weakness. — To the stomach, liver, or circulation, FEVUL SU BSCRLBER is instructed to. must we generally look for the gloomy thoughts SELL BY AUCTION, at Warehouse No. 2, Which some times oppress us. A single dose of ap-|on Peake’s Waar, on Turspay the 27th instant, propriate So hus ecouynter smeny an uet of at LL o'clock, the following articles, viz. : henever apath ali epression over- « Te > . ype rl . . 4 shadow us, let us take Cimely wabaing and regulate $00 BUSHELS OF TURK’S ISLAND SALT. the sources of health by Holloway’s remedies, which | 200 Salt Bays, 600 Fish barrels, 100 empty Flour will intallibly set right the digestion, and purify and barrels, 20 empty Eyy barrels, 1 double spring Wa invigorate the circulation. The Ointwent should be | eM, | sett Fairbank's scales, 2 barrels Corn Meal, rubbed twice a-day over the liver and stomach, and | iv bbls Onions, 1 office Stove, 2 boxes Soap, 2 over the heart, if palpitation distresses. Lt will be pieces of Printed Cotton, | sett double Harness, 10 absorbed and wonderfully assist the Pills in their | American Cheese, 1 chest Tea, 1 keg Baking Soda, salutary operation without distressing, or unduly | !* bandles Cotton Twine, 1 box Cream Tartar, 1 weakening the system. This treatment, persever | box Candles. ingly followed, soon bauishes melanchyly aud weutal | ‘T#e4s—All sums under £10, cash: over £10, 3 hallucinations. montis’ credit on approved Joint Notes. BF. P. NORTON, Auctioneer.® Charlottetown, May 12, 1862. - PRICES CURRENT. _ CuanLoTreTown, May 24, 1862. ~ AUCTION! Provisions. v7 at . Beef, (pmall) per Ib......-+.00 cooee es. Bd to Rd [9 be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Bo by te Guage. L = +. <bseesc. coat 4d to 6a THURSDAY the 10th day of July next, at MOONS OE DRL. 6c Feo der eCeenias ices od to Tq | one @elock, P. M., at Scoteh Fort, Lot 30, the lease Pork, per ib.... Fis cooekauas os sence ae vold interest of i26acres of Lund, of which 36 acres Do ; (swail) pon ae joan tere. Vee 4gu to 6 are under a good state of cultivation, the remainder momelmaiie ca Is 1d tw Ja Yq | ONCE With soft aud hard wood, with a good marsh, > e a re BJ esos pene dncne Seer secre 104 ; 1 | Dwelling House and Barn, being the property of SPO BF TRS TNO a. 6. « «ones ee ree voce 0 ** | the late William Fisher, deceased. : Ubeese, per ib........+-6++ Pe i+ cone shar du to 6a | ao ALEX. HAYDEN, Administrator. — ed hs ine ck diede e eee ‘lec est Ch. Town, May 19, 1862. 4 in | beef, Per ID... 2... wees cece meee ceeevees Paes. ee — nit SON OF OS, 5 6 k.c'e bk a as BARK bs ca See Gd to 7d | < - G ° Pearl Barley, pet tb.... rdecrccer cscekhd bv ga! Stuple oods Pe Da ok dc os sb 5 ee elki bide 423 to 43s) 0 N Cc oO N S I G N M E N TT ; WP Ts ke dns chbe erbvbeeenscs cn ldd to 2ha ag ea Oatuneal, per ib.......++--08 Rehcwok eds ig to 24! J UsT RECEIVED per Barque “ Tux —.- sidence of STEPHEN SWABEY, Esquire, all his BLACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE AxD YHE BRITISH REVIEWS. L. SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to puolish the following ieading British Periodi- cals, viz :— 1 THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conserva tive). 2 THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). 3 THE NORTH BRITistl REVIEW (Free Chureh). | ! 4 |THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). | 5 | BLACK WOOD's EVINBURGH MAGA- ZINE (Tory). | ‘Ihe present critical state of European | affairs will render these p blivations unusu- ‘ally interesting during the fortheoming year | They will occupy a middle grvand between | the hastily written news-items, crude specu- lations, and flying ramors of the daily Jour- jnal, and the ponderous Tome of t.e future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to these Periodicals that readers must Jook for the onlyreally intelligible and reliable history of current events, and as such, in addition ‘tu their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character,we urge them upon the consideration of the readiag public. EARLY COPIES. | The receipt of Advance Sheets from (the British publishers gives additional value | to these Reprints, inasmuch as they can now ibe placed in the bands of subscribers about as soon as the original editivgs. FIRE AND LIFE! | THe Rubscriber, having been appointed agent for tfle above first class Insurance Com | pany, 1s prepared to take risks on all descriptions of | property. J. 8. CARVELL. Charlottetown, Feb. 10. tf [Extracts FRom Newsparens.] On reference to a return made to Parliament, and ordered by the House of Commons to be primed, 7th June, 186), it will be seen thatthe increase of Dut for the year, paid by the * QUEEN,” was £2567, being upwards of £1000 more than paid by any other office ever yet established in this City. [From Gore's General Advertiser, Oct. 24, 1861.] “ Indeed, we believe that we are perfectly justi- fied in saying that no ether Company, withte the sume period, ever attained so large an income im either the Fire or Life Departments ae the lasurance Company. In making this statement, make no exception even in favor of our older local. companies, namely, the Liverpool and London, the Royal, and the Lancashire Insurance Companies.” [From the Civil Service Gazette, Nov. 2. 1861.] “ Among these important institutions stands emi nent for its solidity, as well as for its success, *-th Queen Insurance Company,’ which best week hel its anuual meeting of proprietors in Liverpool, A | reference to the ample report in another page will jfally sutisfy every reader of the signal pone wade by this association since its foundation. } success is, indeed, rarely attained; and it attests at | once the excellence of its management, and the pub- lic confidence in its constitution.” {From the Liverpool Mercury, Nov. 2, 1851.] “It must be gratifying to the public generally, and eqns to the proprietors, to find that 18 in |come during the past three years lias increased uB j the rate of £20,000 per anuam. We believe thas no other Company, within the same short period, ever attuined so large an increase either in the Fire or Life Department. “This speaks highly for the activity and zeal of the management, while tke prompiness with which all the claims, arising outs of tue late disastrous fire in London were met, tes- tides we their financial ability and the eare and dence which warked the investment of these « ong over a cart -_ “ Post Office, | success M " or eo the te sanguine ry 5 Eggs, per MUSE... eee eee eee eee ++ bu te 7d j Resa,” from hiverpocl, Great Britain, F f TERMS, Per ann. the Mint and the City Hall. ‘The Mayer replied | tations, and we hope they will be more than real- | Vegttabies, HANDIZE | For any one of the four Keviews......$3 00 that he was net the military commander ot the | ized.— freeman. Ip ‘Soven Cases MERC *| Por any two of the fi Revie ' Pobstin beshet 1s 84 to Js 10d | y o of the four Reviews......5 00 city, that he had ne authority to surrender it, and Lisi hindi ce ame “et Sar e sia _—) EE eeateaguteariymnae | For any three of the four Reviews 7 Ow Q ong would pot do so, but that there was a miiiary| BRIRING A MemBer or THE ( ANADIAN Paes We RAEI 4:4 <naen8 90> pnanonhe rr). pieces blaek and Coloured COBURGS For all four f he R ow ibaa NE iL: : commander now in the city, and he would send /!4MENT. — Mr. Simpson, M. P. P. for Niagara, | Grain, 40 do Cincassians For ‘bl > . ne ee . = B St - West } d.’ ior him, to receive and reply to the demand. inthe House a few days ago, when asking tor a! Wheat, wee Calthaal « ...6.0 p00 cee ccka'ccss cc po z Gases ae ere Atrios nin Bb! - aad : a Revi atin ie aad = y ee ree ene ac elie . . “o ittee fo inquire int . , »5 j ‘ | 20 ‘do wown Holland and Grass Cloru | For Dbiackwood and one Keview....... ) a A messenger was dixpatched for Gen. Lovell, Comittee fo inquire inte the working of the Bank) Barley doo... sees eee eee eee e eee Bsw ds; ¢ : © — : : " J 2RANG ; tr Seed on ee a ai, Sele: see of Clifton and the Western Bank ot ¢ anada, stated Uats ahi, uceuiatille a ounce . 2s3d ey le ws j e = rere Linen Diarer For Biack wood and two Reviews. eeee oF v0 | SU MMER ARRANGEMENT. > e ge age at he reste” receaved a letter cuntaiuing a | wy dozen E\ ba |For Black d and ve Rev { eae present got into conversation with the United tat he had recently received a letter containing a Poultry ee es i i i | for Blackwood and three Review-.....9 OO) sehbeert States naval ofiivers. The Lieutenant seemed io) Check in blank, drawn in his favor on both the Tisai iia " Ba to 6 30 rs Sek ont We a we cheap For Biackwood and the four Reviews... 10 60) fe ee —_— aa, te ; li aa ‘che ga id ds hee pANntie cans Sheeanel kp oidhe 6440 oe aCe a) - ts. THREAD, No. i ; . vinees, ete., will, until farther notice, be be a courteous, well behaved gentleman, whe bore | 28Ks in question, Which he would lay before the ax a tak pone, 2 do gross Clark aud Co's 6-cord Cotton | Money current in the Siate where issued will, up and Serena as follows :— . me testhnony with apparent carnestuess to the vigor amet nae © pet — Rae Ssion cont fos ead.......... pA MMS hint Me 9d Cl ——aLso——. be received at par, os Nova Scotia, via Picton, every MONDAY and vale: of the defence of our forts. and was quite [@e¢ parpese of bribing him against the perterm- Hs MEE sano en gare seesapaneotin nant ds} 5 : a | Rs as alee ’ ) Se li i T a i 5 . = =n = ance of his duty. It appears that the managers | PORE, GH 2 ++ oroencerecrescornenas Is to Is 3d 6 hhés De Kayper GENEVA | CLUBBING jane we - sce. = — or Tai communicative Che seuior officer was more re- _— } | Pastridges, ends... . oo sess 49s Pi Seen ap a .uone 20 cuses Do "De | ° | For New Brunswick, Cxnada, and the United served, but still made large professions oi peacefi! pol anal — — om es a a . =” Fish. 40 packages English TEA j A discount of twenty-five per eent. from States, via Shediac, every 7 Sa = FRipat mtents It was difficult, however, tor him to con- | HASEE Me JOROMIRE and uternationaler “witu-cat™ | 20 boxes Liver 1 SOAP the above rices will be a ‘twas | MOTHINK, at & (UATIOr PAs HENS O Cees. eeal the bitter sectioval hate of a Massachusetts | “emery. he counnittee has been granted. | Codfish, per qtl........ 400+. rere eres BBs to 20s | All wi ich will ed fp ae it theti ae liowed to Cut 8S) For Newfouudlaud every MONDAY, at 12 al ection: ‘ a Mass: setts J ! BRIE td Mate. ccdinys cdusounnses 258 to 3Us | " 7 : bo to suit thetimes. ordering fuur or more copies of aDy ON OF} o'clock. noon " e@ainat 2 true nther “~~ suipit n thi — ~~ — - ” i oe | a fA} a cen S i | F ‘d ° _ . } > En ° , : Han against & true Southern community. In the bila lls Se a iia in Sls Mevherel, por Guten... 645. -scscecs inde Is Gd to 38>) Oy a Hotte May Atel N, Queen Street more of the above works Thus: Four copies) For Eugland, Bermuda, and West Indies, every, ‘nurse of the conversation, however, this officer ACCIDENT PROM RivLe SHOOTING.—The Lon- b harlottetown, May 1th, Lave. | of Biack wood, or of 2K li be alternate MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, nova, vie: . eq . . > a } ee selenite } 7 ae a . 4 - ’ -_ cewarked that Capt. Parragat deeply regretted to) don Weekly Times records the death of a child, i ll lint cambess 3s Gd ~ ° ¥ a fd eke . =) 2 een a) May OG : : we the spirit of incendiarisin which prevailed in and the probable death ot its nurse, alse from the | oo , e ern pee vgnane menpey Cee ae - | Mresh Arrivais. a one aceyaes we De 6 mame copies of the four eed sy a og the Gity in the destruction of cotten and other) catelessness of some persous who were practising _ oo. vind eednete ete edd deed - 7 = EYEE subserib b eas Reviews and Blackwood for $40; and 80 vn. i” ; ea 24th we acne. ooh 4 ee . : es sg i ie ow 4 Pe ccedied 6 abe + 0 64SEs COOKE et a us SG . word > : : oie ~ ° things.” The Mayor remarked that be differed With breech ivading niles at Highgate Mill. 4 We rai ccd ocd tnex omceacl i, j — ay er Rus received, per recent _Postace —Subseribers in the British Pro- “ July 7th “ Oct. 13th irom him; that the destruction was of our own appears that about 6 o'clock in the evening, after | Suudries | "50 bids choice retailing Molasses | vinces will receive the Reprints Free of U. 5. 2 July Line . Ovt. 27th property and did net concern outwiders. Capt. | (be last shot lad been fired at Highgate, the in- Timothy Geed , cae . 17 20, 13 de Masmvnds oe , | Postage. ome Aug, 4th ae Noy, 10th Baylies replied ¢hat it looked like biting off one’s | bAbitante of Besscl-street, (bali-a-nile from High- see oe ry eer Steer sme e camila re 250 bbis. Flour Superior reo State aud Superfive.| N B ~The price in Great Britain of the “ Aug. ith “ Noy. 24th. is ‘ ye isdiaa ls, sieiaiin: us lediiaaialll dal wctlias o a ne ol wove es ET oak oi is oe GEL |= rt oP, Sapeior, &- , dts § . N. B. t a : Ave . nuse to spite his face. Lie May or replied that we a oe agp d - SOulug Pe mg girl #9 “ee Wool, per io. he hbne 640 e060" She wesues cae ae none } _ bbls. Navy Bread | five Periodicals above named is $31 per L. ¢ OW EN, Postmaster General. judged Git+reutls ebuild in her arms suddenly fall to the grouud. ean seni ent: 80s to 90s | 25 do Onions | General Post Ostice, May Lt, L8é2. Atter a while Gen. Lovell arrived in front of /Ou eXamination it was found that a rifle bullet Seonin ia aa ae: ae et ag ries « De bole 8 } 15 boxes Cheese |, Sanne. en il Me Bi 9s Hat BE th sieadinahaialndiaieiialie the City Hall, and was greeted with loud cheers | ad passed thro’ ber hand, then through the bedy | Homespun, per gard........ gts + odes 3s bu te 6s! = cache Haresons OF Hest) . THE FAR MER’S GU : CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN. by the crowd outside. On entering the Mayor's vt the eaild, and into the body of the woman. Agathe! MOWING i 0ncbies deb oo. ssa. soe ainne | 20 caus ao © gallune each (doj. < . 5 GUIDE eee office, Capt. Baylies introduced himself as second The practice ground was half'a mile distant, and | Cattsicins, TOS a» nin de a nnd econ 4d tu 7d | To Arrive, and hourly expected— TO Tenders for Reating the City Wharfs. in command of the Coated States squadron in front 88 @ Tising ground. The bullet which eansed the Ries OOS? * * kant ove Ere ce ccccccevc Sh. bu Sha | 49 bids. Molasses of the city. Gen. Loveil replied, ‘1 am Gen. Loveli accident had to pass over several rows of houses. of the army of the Confederate States, command-| The three men who had been practising were ar- ing this department.’ The officers then shook | rested. The rifles were sighted for 300 yards ; hands, and Capt. Baylies stated his mission, te) but the ball took effect at G65 yards. One of the demand the surrender of the city and the elevation | persens was convicted of manslaughter, aud the of the United States flag over the Custom House | other two as uiders and abetiors. and Mint and Post Ottice—adding that he was in- “ ————— structed by Capt. Farragut to state that he came) DISTRESS IN ENGLAND.—There is a deep dis- ty protect privace property and personal rights; tress in Lancashire; in the district of Biackburi that be had no design to interfere with any private | “it is calculated that one person out of tour is un-) ryghts, aud especially vot with the negro property. dergoiag the horrible process of starvation.” Ou) Gen. Lovell replied that be would not surrender) the eighty-four factories in Blackburn, ouly eighi-| 12 do Cheice Grocers’ Su 150 bbls. Flour -_ 50 sides of Sule Leather. All of which, together with Stock of Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Boots, Shoes, &e. &e. ARE OFFERED AT VERY LOW PRICES. J.38 CARVELL. Sbheepskius, each .... oil tee eeeee eee e De bu Gs bd GEORGE LEWIS, Market Cierk. NEW ABYERTISEMENTS. Pe K SUB SCRLIBER has on SALE— ov” chests Congou TEA, superior quality, 20 halt-chests do do 3v cases Auicrican Boots and Shoes, SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL AGRI. CULTURE. By Henry Steruens, fF. R.S., of Edinburg, | and tie late J. P. Norronx, Professor. of | Scientine Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven, 2 vols. Royal octayu. 1600 pages” and numerous Ergravings. This is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation the pab-_ lishers ave resulved to reduce the price to | TEXENDERS will be meceived at the office of the City Clerk until Saroapay the Twewry- Fourtu pay of Jux® neat, from any person or persons desirous of Rextixe the CITY W HARFs, or either of them, on a LEASE from the City, tors term of not less than THREE YEARS, from the Fiest DAY oF JULY NEXT. The Tender to express, in words at length, the siun which the person or persons making the tender ie willing to pay for the rent of the said wharf or wharts, quarterly, or halt yearly. The lessce will be required to keep the wharf or wharts, 80 to be ional in good and sufficient re- the ciiy, ver allow it to be surrendered ; that he | cen are working full time, twenty three are alio-| 7 ; : , 10 bids chuice retailing Molasses, was overpowered on the water by their superior gether stopped, ty:euty-tive are running four or | A few hundred Scouring Bricks. | GREAT NOVELTIES $5 FoR THE TWO VOLUMES! | pair, at his own cost and charges, daring the con- jinuance of the term agreed upon, and to deliver | the same, at the end or expiration of the term; ia as jsueil the tows, destroying women and children, _ tor Gen. Lovell, aud most vigorously groaned for of land under crops requiring labor in 1561, is not squadron, but he inteuded to fight them on land! five days, and the remainder three days a week. | as long as he couid muster a soldier; that he had, Nofewerthan seven thousand operatives are wholly | marched all of bis armed men out of the city;| uuempleyed, representing a loss, 1 wages alone, | tuat he had evacuated it, and if they desired to) of thirty thousand dollars per week. Oe renmtig | they could dose. That it was to aveid this he) IMPROVEMENT IN IRELAND.—The following | uad marched his troops beyond the ciiy limnts,but | review of the last returns from official sources— | ‘data large number evea of the women of the whieh we copy trom the Lrish ‘Times, a paper city had begged bim toe remain aud defend th. | strong in the English interest in Ireland — shows | city even against shelling. He did not think he! pow uatrue and unfounded are all those loud boast- | would be justified in deing so. He would, there- ings about the laprovement ot Treland and the | tore, retire aud leave the eity authorities to pur-| Lysh, by means ot which the English press and the | sue What course they should think proper. Capt. | employes of the English Government seek to de- | Baylies suid that noe such purpose Was entertained ceive the world:— by Capt. Farragut, reiterating the expression of)“ Depopulation of Ireland, and the Comgumes) bis regret at the destruction of cotton. General) —Tie Registrar Geueral has publisped an ab- Luceli enierrupted him by saying that & was done stcact vi tie agricultural siatisties of Lrelaad for by his auihordy. Capt. Baylies said thas be had the year indi: © 1t is with great regret we per- vo doubt Gen. Loveil had dene iis duty, and they) ceive a continuous decline iu the amount of land! were duing theirs. It was then concluded that! under cultivation, the value of the crops, and the | Capt. Baylies aud the ether officer would return quantity of live stock. Thus, in 301, we had less iv thea slips, and the Mayer would eall the Coun-) wheat by 60,150 acres than in F860, and althoug | ei and lay before it the demaad of Capt. Farra- | there has beeu an increase in the quantity of land | gut. The offf¥rs requested to be protected iv, under oats, barley, beans. and peas, vet Liere is a | their return to their ships, aud General Lovell deficit of 15.701 acres ot cereal evops. In grecu | directed Col. Loveil and Major James to accom- crops there is a total falling off of 36,794 acres. | pany them. The officers acvordingly proceeded | [a potatoes alone we planted 35,879 acres less | to the rear of the City Hail, where they took a) than in Jsuu. The cabbage and taruip crops alone | eav and proceeded to the wiart. exhibit an increase. Nor can it be suid that the | During the interview an iunmense and excited | and unvecupied by cereal or green crops has been crowd of people had congregated about the City! turned into meadow: for in meadow lands there | Hall, who aiteraately hurrahed for Jeff. Davis,’ is a failing off 49,957 acres. Tue total decrease | * Lincoln and his squadron.’ | less than 51,373, which represevts a very serious | To calm this muititude, Pierre Soule addressed diminution of employmeut, wages, and food tor! them in a few eloquent and effective words, couv- ian and beast. Turning to the tables ut * live | selling moderation, seli-possession, fortitude, and. stock,’ there is a decrease of borses in 1stid, as | contidence in their cause, declaring the honour oi compared with 1560, amounting to 6,000; a de. the Goverameut aud city was in safe hands, and crease of caitle ainounting to 138,000 head; an tual Gen. Lovell’s answer to the demand to sur-| jnerease of sheep of 1,300; and a decrease of pigs render was werthy of the commander of a brave | ty the number of 180,000! ‘The decrease in the peuple. : | value of live stock amounts to £ 1,161,346, as con. | Greneral Lovell, on appearing on the steps, was | pared with Iso0. The decrease in‘ theevalue of also loudly cheered. He addressed the multitude crops, arising from two cousecutive bad seasons, ina short speech, declaring his purpose vot to) is more than £3,000,000, There is a slight de. | surrender the city, butto retire with his armyand) ¢rease in the number of emigrants -from this | fight the Lincolnites, whom they could always country. Durmeg the first seven months of 1860, | whip on land. He briefly sketched his course in: the total numberof emigrants was 55,722. In the | Cw. the preparation of the defence of the city. Phat same period of 1801, the total was 45,502, being a he had dene ail he could do with the means at his | decrease of 10,274. But the pressure must have | dixposa!. That he came here six months too! heen severe which urged 45,000 to leave our shores late Water, i hind them a very vainful impression, for they He advised thecitizens to bear themselves man- prove that we are continuously declining in ail fully, never to stoop or submit to the Lincoln do- things which make a nation powerful and happy.” mination, fo wait with patient fortitude for the deliverance from bondage which wust soon come | to them. The General then mounted his horse, and accourpanied by his statf, rode to the Jackson Railroad, where ue took the last ear, having al- | ready sent his army ahead of him. — woe -—--—— Recent excavations in Rome have disclosed the | maguificent entrance to the palace of the Casars, called the Clivus Palatinus. It is the same width | as the ordinary Roman roads, and like the Appian Way, is paved with huge blocks of stone. ee ee > a | Dear axp Dume.—We have been requested to | | announce that there will be a meeting held iu the | City Hall, on Wednesday next, the 28th inst., at 4} o'efock, p. m., for the purpose of organizing an As- | received by the Colonial and American Mails this| sociation to raise meaus for the instruction of these | ‘ sie . : : ; ) unfortunate mutes. Ladies and gentlemen inter- | moruing. The belligerants of the Northand South | esed ia the subject will please attend. | | have pot materially changed their positions since |} <== === Married, At Tracadie, on the Lith inet., by Rev. Thomas | : : aie _ | Phelan, Mr. Juin Butler, ay Fortune Road, to been defeated in the Legislative Assembly on their! Alice, fifth duugiter of James Power, Fort Augus ia Bi hg sndere »j agi ; tus. ' Militia Bil, and have te adered their resignations 6 0k. Anideaye’s, on the 2th fnnssboy ther. Pius in consequence, but they were not accepted by! McPhee, Tiomas Dwan. Bay Fortune Koad, to! | Elizabeth Lawless, Grand Kiver | | At Halifax, N.S., on the Lith instant, by the Rev. | Dr. Haunan, Mr. Thomas Hogan to Miss Catherine } Tim: WEsTMINSTER Review: April, 1862.—) Spence, both of that city. | New-York: Leenard Scott & Co. | —_——— ~ The conteuts of this number are: The Mytho-| Died, logy of Polyvesig,— Endowed Schools,—Germar! At Lot 16, on Wednesday, the 30th ult., Mr. Don. | Lite during the last two centuries, —Mra. Delaney, | ald Ramsay, aged 23 years. He departed this life —Cesar’s Campaigns iu Gaul (a most interesting | in the full hope of a glorious resurrection. i article) —France and Napoleoa I1L,—Lord Stau- At De Sable, on Saturday, the Izth ult., after a! ley, —Vortraits of my Acquaintances. We should | lingering illuess of six months, James, the beloved uke, amazingly, to make personal acquaintance *°" of Me Malcolm McCalder, aged 19 iggy h the last book, (it must be a racy one,) of| Onthe Psth April, Robert H. Mayhew, aged 8| with : : ; : — o ’ | mouths, infant son of the late Robert Maybew, which this Review is too brief. We should ad- Maryate i | mire to know ture of Sir John D—, the Inst | On the 13ch inst., at Crapaud, Mr. James C. Bul- | man, “so expert in savage dauces, wild songs | pitt, aged 62 years. and boxing matches.” Another pleasant peraev At New Loudon, on the i4th of May, Mr. Pan! | of this bouk must be the “ Exsays’” upon topics of Thompson, sen., in the 80th year of his age. He | —_—— ~~ —— THIS MORNING'S MAIL. No Newsof any importance from the States was | ——— SSE the advices received by previous Mails. We perceive that the Cavadian Ministry have the Goveruor-General. —— —- 2a — ‘That it wae beyond his resources to Cov when the United States were virtually closed to) « EXPRESS.” and * EGLANTINE,’ teud successfully againsé the enemy's power on them by the civil war. These statistics leave be- ’ : | Scotland, and but a few hundred vards from Go- | } Cheap for Cash or approved paper. F. P. NORTON. Brecken’s Buildings, opposite the Bunk, May 26, inéz, For Spring and summer Trade. Flour, Molasses, &c. TST LANDING, per © C. C. Trans. Arrived, aud now opening, per Barque | “ Tuerisa,” from Great Barrain. worth,” from Boston— ©. C. V AUX 250 bbls. FLOUR | 15 puucheons Molasses W OU LD resnectfaily eall the attention 5 bhds Sayar ot his numerous customers and the public 100 bags tine Salt | generally to his new imporiation of 50 ides Sole Leather Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, 26 dozen Broome Os . . . . 29 do Buckets which, having been carefully selecied in the best and cheapest markets, enwbles hin to offer them at 300 boxes Lozenges. For Sale low by | prices that cannot fail to ensure a large amount of | palrotiage. PW. HYNDMAN. ee PARTICULAR ATTENTION Charlottetown, May 26, L&62, Fiour ! Molasses ! Sugar ! is called to his unusually large aud varied Stock o < Ladies’, Misses’ and Childrea’s Hats, &e. &e. _ ya om . ’ ’ Ust RE Ei ED, from New York, | N.B. Sales from this date will be conducted on 150 barrels Extra Superiine FLOUR, | THK Low-PRiceD Cash SYSTEM ONLY. -Also, from Halifax———- | b 12 puncheous Molasses, 6 hhds. Sugar. For Sale by the subscribers, low for Cash. DODD & ROGERS. | Dodd's Brick Store, Pownal-etreet, May 26. Landing ex th Light B oat,” e HERO!INE” & ‘ SE PTIMUS,” | fron Boston, FROM NEW YORK. (5) BBLS. _BXTKA FLUUR, U3T RECEIVED, Ex “Sepriycs”) 50 Sides SOLZ LEATHER, and “ Herotne,” from New York— 20 Boxes CHEESE. 200 Bbbls. FLOUR, consisting of Pastry, On consignment. Extra State, and Supertine. May 5, 1862. 25 barrels Corn Neel | iiaapeeasiinsioae neti 5 boxes Cavendish Tobaceo, 7 100 sides Sule Leather. , reehold Land. A further Supply shortly expected. FE‘ IR SALE, 100 ACKESot FREEMOLD LAND, Also on hand 30 barrels Ship Bread. | in Lot 30, about tein utiles, by the Ferry at J. & T. MORRIS Southport, from Charl ttetown. This land is of : a * 9! good quality and a portion of it cultivated ; there is se jan abundance of viae« mad upon the property, and Charlottetown, May 26, 1862. 1) LAT) , ja stream of water, capable of driving a uall, tlows KING SQUARE HOUSE }eonstantly threngh the land. This stream passes *| within a few chains of the main post read, which > « KIBeer & Sons haa its course through the centre of the Furm. | Price moderate and terms favourable. } AVE reevived. per * GAZELLE,’ | from LIVERPOOL; “LIGHT BOAT,” | Wiolesale customers will be snpplied on the nsnal }terma, and are respecWuliy invaeu Lo luspect luis | Stock when in the City Glasgow House, May 12, 1862.—is] pro mon r w 3i J.& T. MORRIS. ANDREW MITCHELL. Ch.Town, March 17, 1862. (2m. RK. W.) (ON, the ureater fart tir" ®° Tanding ex Barque “Gazelle,” SPRING STOCK. | trom Liverpool, Sas | ee Remainder daily expected per * PRIORESS.” | CHESTS Vongou TEA, warrant- ieee | ou Boxes SOAP, ASTURAGE! 30 © pipis, May 26, 1862. ae a good article ; a) Bags NAILS, waterel Pasturage, one 19 Bags RICE, Apply to | ”) Bois. Porter & Ale, 10 Bags COFFEE, GEORGE COLES. | Charlottetown, May 26, 1862. PASTURAGE! P OOD weil mile from town. To Arrive from New York. VALUABLE REAL EST.TE FOR SALE ° The above Goods have been bonght for cash, and In the City. | wilt’ teeth choo’ She eu ae spesoved notes at 3 FINO be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, | ™geths: 1... at on WEDNESDAY, the 2a day of JULY} ———— ai nace vext, at LL o'clock, u.m., the following very valuabie | ! Property, being part of the estate of the fate Hono- | LEAT ; rable AMBROSE LANE, adjoining the Kirk of | nt io Ex “LIGHT BOAT. SIDES AMERICAN SOLE 100 LEATHER. | State, Pastry ; | 50) Boils. CORN MEAL, A few boxes Cavendish TOBACCO, 10 Sides SOLE LEATHER. verument House, viz: Town Lots Nos. 3, 4 and 5, | in the fifth hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. | To suit intending purchasers the gronnd will be | divided into four parcels, according to the following | plan :— ALSO * Nova Scotia manufactured v | i . & od ~- : s 1g | NEATS LEATHER, Z y 3 i2 | both of which are offered at a low figure for Cash ~| Sfect = on er approved Paper. 23 ne = N. RANKIN, Queen-street. te 2 May 12, 1862. is] & wkly dius as |S } Luan toms “a |e Very Superior Congo Tea. inci Seecindiseg |} EW Chests and Half Chests imported Texas —One-quarter down; the remainder on | from the best Tea House in Liverpool, G. B., delivery of the deed, in three months from date of | and warranted superior, is on sale by sale. J. HAMILTON LANE. | Feb. 24, L802. WM. McGILL. Pictou, 23d May, 1862. | Bifeet | 84 fect | 84 feet Tay Be Fitzttoy Street. an ROS Sire recite. | DRY GOoDs. | Valuable Business Premises in } * ’ a SUG j fy : W Bbis. Cruthed SUGAR. . |stabie, and other oat-buildings, is pleasantly | LEATHER! otiuralhistory. The Reviewer treats us too much avout the Ceow, the Duck, Bees, Eels, Rabbits, | and the Cat, as to invest them with a new and! yhilosopiic ioterest; some amusing iliustrations are giveu of their habits and their lusQuet. —_——__-po——————— | Frencu ConsuL.—We feel much pleasure in| anuouuciug that George Carvill, Esq., bas been) appoiated * Agent Cousulaire de Frauee” in this) city. The post is at present merely honorary, as} theugh it will give some trouble it will bring little | vr no remuneration. Jt isa proof, however, of | the earnest aexiety of the Government of the| French Emperor to extend the commerce ol! Frauce, aud co open a trade wita this Provinee,it| do.; do. Ranger, Mattatol: lumber, hides, &c. our Government and people, forgetting for once | the party feelings by wuich tuey are besvtted, will couseut to participate in the commercial ad- | vantages which Cauada was sy eager to obiain. | {t is ot the utmost imporiance, when there is a probability that this new trade may soon at ecm notwithstanding the iguorance and iufatuahon ot | lour owa Goverament, that the office of Frened | | Consul in tais enty should be held by a gentleman | of such large practical knowledge of business, and | such unquestionable standing as Me. Carvill, who, | we are satistied, was induced tu accept the appoiat- ment only by tife hope that be may thereby be) enabled to render some service to the Province .— | St. Juin Freenap. Josian Parkiu, formerly of this city. } Barbadoes ; pork, beef, butter, Ke. a Was 4 mtive of Kendal, Couuty of a Salt ’ cuwland. On Monday, the 15th May, at the battle of Wil-| limsasburg, Va., fromm a wound (three buck shot and | one round ball composed the eartridye of the enemy) | | between the left eye and ear, George EF. iL. Parkin, | Orderly Sergeaut, Co. C., 3rd Regiment of Sickles New York Excelsior Brigade, in the LIth year of | hisage. Tie deceased was the third sou of Mr. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 16— William, Myers, River John; lamber. 17—-Mars, Pollard; salt, &c. Ellen, Pentz; lime- stone, &c. 1J—Petred, Fongere ; coal. Christiana, MeNeill; bal. Aurile, Micuou, Montreal; tlour. zi—selir. Mary Lucy, De Grace, Tracadie, N. B. ; shingles. CLEARED. May 16—Morning Star, Graham, New York; ae tatoes. Anuabeila, Le Lacieur; do. 16—Amelia, Gerrior ; potatoes, &c. Barque Gazelle, Cameron, be sold on favorable tera. | the lute firm of Ch. Town, April 21, 1862. tf Pownal Street, May 12, 1862. . Sait! Sale! BUSHELS CLEAN LIVER- POOL SALT, in bulk and bags, will | Apply at the oftice of | DUNCAN, MASON & CO. Prince Edward Island | ANK NOTES, TREASURY WAR-) RANTS, and ISLAND SECURITIES; — generally, cashed by DUVAR & CO., Colonial! Exchange and Telegraph Ottice, Barringtou-street, Bee, Hozden, Bay Verte; do. Primrose, Langril,| opposite the Post Oilice, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1 April 28, L862. 3in FLOUR! - Aa Now uar- apot. PERFINE FLOUR, (warranted). R. W. BRECKEN. Liverpool; timber, &e. Caledonia, Alward ; e tutves, oata, &e. Argo, Boudroit; potatoes. W. if. Mart, Evans; do. Primrose, Langril; do. 19 Ranger, Mattatol; do. Barque Theresa, Frazer, Richibtfeto; timber, &e. United States, Babson ; potatogs. Zebra Mutch, St. John’s, Nild; potatoes, &c. 20—Schr. Petrel, Fougere; bal. Sago, Mearne ; Money to Lend. N good security ; also a Large Dwell- W. A. JOHNSTONE hou NOTICE! To Morchants and others. HE subscriber will hold an AUCTION on the second THURSDAY in every month, | for the disposal of any kind of Merchandize placed t in his hands. ; ; . ; OOM two days previous to sale, Proceeds will are prepared to treat with parties desirous to sell | be handed over without delay Goods to be sent to the AUCTION NEIL KANKIN, Auctioneer. Queen-street, March 31, 18u2z. Notice to Carpenters. PPENDERS will be received by the Sub- | scriber, until the Ist day of JUNE next, for | the Framing, Rougluboarding, Shingling, Window and Door frames, and finishing outs : : | > THAL OUSE, at Souris Kast Chapel, | OR SALE, 100 vbis. CANADA SU.) _" AROCHLAL HOUSE, at Souris Kas I 3U, 2 storey high. Materials will be on the | a ae Good Seéurity will be required for the DUE | Cherry Valley Carding Mill. rived from Liverpool, 40 chests superior TEA. For) pgaronmasce OF THE CONTRACT. sale, wholesale, by T JOHN O'HANLEY. Souris Mill Road, Lot 45, May 12th, 1862.—3i Removal.. . ‘ JREAU has removed to the | the 25th of May, instant; and baving obtained the oo v sow NAL and SYDNEY ppeietonee of = angen person hopes to obtain 5 i i ro: . ean [Same ane Shop, North Side of Queen STREETS, where he may be consulted at all * te Oil'wo be bad wt Mill if Qnueon Square, Feb. 24, 1842. Boligitor. rs. Entrance on Sydney Street, Onarlotretown July |. 1861. ide complete of ' Streets, Charlottetown. When sent by mail (post-paid) to Cali- fornia and Uregou the price will be 87. To) every other part ul the Uaion. ang tv Canada ; (post-paid), $6. gr This book is nor the ald ** Bovk of the Farm.’ | _ Remittances for any of the above publica-_ tions shonld always be addressed, post-paid, | w tue Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO. No. 54 Gold street, New York. | Gro. ‘I. tHaszai>. “Charlottetown. |“ Warblington ’ for Sale. (fpuat d.sirable property, belonglug to | 7 | Ames Witson, Eaq., consisting of 36 acres of | LAND, ina high state of cultivation, a very con- | | venieut DWELLING HOUSE and otlices, a good )GAKVEN, aud an extensive and valuable OR 'CHARD | ‘This Property has a water front, and is distant | | frou the City only a few minutes walk. Asa gen tlean’s residence, Warbiington is unrivatled by | |any property in the Island. Apply to Wa. DODD, | | Auctivueer, or to the subscriber, | THOMAS PETHICK | | Charlottetown, April 28, 1862. j j ‘House and Land for Sale. lWWNHE TWO-STOREY HOUSE AND LAND IN| Dorchester-street, at present occupied by Francis | Stauley. Tuere is a Shop, Ollicve, Sitting-room and | Diwing-roowm on the first, aud three Bed-rooms and, large Sitting-room on tue second fluor, all thoroughly | paiuted and papered throughout. A frost-proo! | vellar, walled with stone, besides a Cellar Kitchen ‘and Pastry. The House is weil finished, and only | two years old, has large yard accommodation, and | is a desirable stand for either a Store or Buarding diouse | Texms—£300 of the purchase money may lay for | 110 years at 6 perceut; the balance, one-third down, | | and the remainder in one year, free of interest. For | | further particulars apply to J. 8.°Canveut, Esqr., | | Charlottetown, or to the owner, GO. W. HOWLAN. | | Cascumpec, March 10, 1802. ! } ‘Valuable Freehold Property in St. Eleanor’s for Sule. | ium - ee Cascumpec FOR SALE. | | 7NUE‘subsertber offers for sale the Pro-! perty at present owned and oceupied by | {him, either in one lot or in separate building | llots. ‘The Property contains two acres, | iwith a dweiling-house, store, granary, barn, | situated by the side of the harbor, and in) 1500 Bbls. FLOUR, consisting of Superfine, Extra; one of the best business situations on_the north side of Vrince Edward Island, if not sold by tie first day of Jane, it will | then be offered at Auction. For terms and particulars, inquire on the’ premises, or in Charlottetown te James B. | Cooper, Esquire, Monitor Office ADAM C. FIFE. {Jan 27 Cascumpec, Dec. 27, 1861. | | (f@°LE subseriber offers for sale that well 1 | known Business een ee occu. | pied by JAMES L. HOLMAN, Esq. | The Property | | comprises a TWO-STOREY DWELLING HOUSF jand SHOP, 40 by 39 feet, with Kitchen attachea jand a never-failing well uf good water at the door a Ware-honse, Coach-house aid Stables, all in good order. This situation is second to none in Prince | | County for a Trader. Possession given the 20th | September next. | | | *__@LS0O, FOR SALE | The Cottage, Coach-house and Stables adjoining the labove Property, and at present occupied by Doctor | JanVIS ccna given the lst August next. Merchants, Traders and others wishing to go into | | business, will find the above Property in one of the | | most central parts of Prince County, and the most | | dourishing Towuship in Prince Edward Island ; and | which Township will have, after the neat general | | election, a county town representation. | Further particulars made known on application to} } | \H. J. Cunpact, Exq., Chariottetown, or to the | low is ollice, St. Kleanor’s. sow ner, at his oilice € ae meena St. Eleanor’s, March 10, 1862. 3in | LAND OFFICE. | Pp ESSES. BALL & SON take leave most | 44H respecttully to inform the Pablie that they | or purchase Land Property, or requiring Surveying jor Conveyaueing; and trust, trom their local | knowledge of the country, extensive experience, | and punctual attendance to business, they may be | favoured with general patropage. Several Properties are now tor sale, of whieh dull particulars may be ascertained by applying at 'gheir Office, East corner of Prince and Water Charlottetown, January 20,1862. RW Ts Subseriber begs leave to inform his friends, and the public in general, that his Carding and Picking Mill, - now in course of erection, will be in operation about good order and condition as when leased. Two good and suilicient sureties, to the satiefae- tion of the Mayor, or presiding Coancillor, will be required for the due payment of the rent and per- formance of the covenants of the lease. A letter, signed by two parties willing to become such security, must accompany the tender. Farther particulars made known on application te the City Clerk. T. HW. HAVILAND, Mayor. City Hall, 15th May, 1802. [May 19. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CLOTH MANUFACTORY, TRYON. THULE Sabseriber, encouraged &r serhor mein qacteeh ba’ ice business, begs to iuform the inhabitants ef P. E. Island that he bas imported from the best ; in the United States, Machinery for Carding, Spinning and Weaving, and shortly (in addition to finishing Cloth) will be prepared to receive Wool for mauwafac inte the various descriptions of Cloth usually made in ihe Colonies. The charge for Picking, Oiling, Carding, Spinning, and Weaving will be Oae shilling and three pence per yard. Other branches in the same proportion, Wool, which must be washed and dried, way be left with H. J. Catlbeck, Sidney Street, Charlottetown, or any of the agents for the Mill, from whow further particulars can be learned. CHARLES E. STANFLELD. Tryon, April 21, L562. Notice. As I am about leaving the Island for a time, I beg to return my thauks to the publie for their liberal patronage to me for the last few years. Also, I bey a coutinaince of the same to Mrs. John Lockerby, - whom I have authorised to conduct wy business during wy absence. All business entrusied to her will receive prompt attention, aud work warranted, Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, &c. FOR SALE, CHEAP, At Mr. Jury's Old Stand. opposite Mr DAVID STEWART S, Kent Street. JOHN CAMEKON, Clock wndéWatchmaker, Chariotietown, May 19th, Leu2. 3i W ANTED—A smart BOY jus a generat Servant about a house, to attend to lighs Apply at the Examiner Office. ly. work. pril Fresh Fruit, Spices, Peels, ce. i AISINS, Currants, seediess Raisin, Can- died Citron, Orange and Lemon Peels, Flavoring Essence; Spices; Whole, Ground and Mixed Pare Duriam Mastard; Pickles, and Sauces of all kinds; lndia: urrie Powder; Olives, Capers, Baking Powder; Sago; fapioca, Corn Starch; Riwe; Ground and Whole Barley, Pearl and Patent; Mucear- oni, Vermicelli, Farina, Seinala, Salad Gil, White Wine and Cider Vinegar; Bromo, Chocolate and Prepared Cocus, all of begs quality and low prices, just received and for yale at j APOTHECARIES’ HALL, Chariottetown, December 23, L861, Packet for Souris. TEXULE Scuoonsx * RIPPLE.” Hucu Camepsetrt, Master, will sail asa packet between Charlotietows and Sovris, calli a intermediate vorte, * ws otietown on Mos. par next, 26ta inst. Four Freightor passage, apply to WwW. LORD & Co, Ch. Town, May 15, 1862. Liverpool to Charlottetown. “prue Barqae “GAZELLE” will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown on or about Candied | the 20th June next. Viease observe all orders for Freight or Panssers ‘gers must leave by the mail of the 2tth May inst, For Freight or Passage apply to Messrs. D. Cannon, | Sons & Co., Liverpool, or W. W. LORD & Co., May 1%, 1862. Charlottetown. FOR LONDON. Mure CLiIPVER Scnoowsn “MAY QUEEN,” A. Campbell, Master, A J, 150 tons, will SAIL | from CuaxtotreTown, forthe above port, on the Finest Dar or JUNE, She has excelleut accommodations for a few Cabin Passengers. > 0. & 8 Daves. Charlottetown, 19th May, 1862. Fresh. Garden Seeds! jest RECEIVED per ship * Gazeur,’ from are pare lot of the abové, ig Ie OF Ba ai YINECARIES 5432. Charlottetown, May 12. 3i Ceatral Bank, N. B. me THOMAS WRIGHT. Lot 50, May 12, 1882, e Tee subscriber will purchase CANTRAL BAN K PAPER. P. W. HYNDMAs. Charlottetown, May 19. « ACO, ie Se a MeCN TEE UR Ae oe. isk oct lame s