the Swedish post will now be sent via and iliilisxibg made rc - loses, and M‘! ofthe Ceremonies. "Eh ls IO”, ‘i*~."£"‘3’.%'=‘§""...":* ml was 1- “ l GEIIIAI. IITIILIGIIOI ‘ ""l!'“'f."&."n-":"u-'fi ‘ml IALTIC. I _ . . COPINIAGIN, Jru l5. ill iwolll pear something decieiiye punfi Aland . c English have puiiasto to the passe 'mrkwards au forwards of the wedieh post- by inilihry intslli nce was constantly being forward from an to Aland and Finland, and ' Esperan- dtthsr .ifws ea 1 he is ill“ ".l:“..-ll Ina -co e n.t ts tr . as ‘haw; ' genes 0 ave ers were-masursbf the nor- fcr the have destroyed -marks laid down the vcr the could come at t em, torkigted t e signals and colours c . h Rs ' row Aland _¢llI.I.|m, ‘tlflssii AI’ Sr. Pin-sassunu.—Aceonlin to prlvab accounts from St. Pctereburg, o the ‘ 0th. the cholera was raging with great vio- 'uipousd a sacrifice vcr dis- ui the Imperial Court. The rand Count Woronsow- Dasbhol‘, fmaurly envoy at Suit rt. Turin. and ltunid, fled at Psterhol, on the night of thetltli, from‘ '. elects of this malady. The count hit ill on_the 4th, but went on the 5th ts) Petsrhofi, in op sition to medical advice, and there oclebra the anniversary of the Empe- ror's birthday. Here was seized with c o- lera, a'nd vainly attempted to cure it by taking large droughts of Sclters water and efihrvescent lemonade. The deceased was in his Glst year. Cour ran Buocxsnss -ro RUIIIA.-—Tll0 enor- iaous loss to the Russian vcrnment and to rivatc individuals b the lockadce, now on- forced is the Black See and the Baltic. may be conceived from the fact that, the year before ‘last, about 3,800 vessels sptcred, and near] the case number uittod, various Russian Ba - tie , the who e of the latter fully laden. The seine is applicable to the Black See, where .0(ll vsdsls entered, and the same number left the Russian ports, on ing with them our- of natioualoproduoe, t c combined uinnnge ing upwards 1,150,000 lasts. or Rcssisx DI:sroriss.—'I‘hc oficisl list of the Russian army of the Danube shows 1‘ f 50,000 since the crossing of the Pruth.” Be it noted that this amount of loss is admitted by the Russians. Fifty thousand human lives have thus been sacrificed on one side alone as the rice of a d8spot’s diseased appetite for a iruig ur’s territory. How long wil men permit the earth to be cursed by dc ts? .Bsv.-ric Ii.ur.—'I‘he following dis tch from Admiral Napier to the Secretary 0 the Admi- ralty, shows very succinctly what has been elected by one of the divisions of the Baltic’ fleet :— Drxii of Wstimnros, Bare Sound, June I8, 1854. . _Sir,—-I beg leave to enclose Admiral Plum- ridge‘s report of his roceedings in the Gulf of Bothnia, from the _ th of M_ay to the 10th of June, by which their lcrdsliips will observe that he has destroyed forty-six vessels, afloat and on the stocks, amounting to _ll,000 tons; from 40, 50,000 barrels of pitch and tar : 60.000 square ards of rough pitch: I grelt number of stac s of timber. spare, lank, and deals, sails, rope, a various kin_ s of naval stores. to amount of from . . £400,000, without the lose 0 a map. Admiral Plumrid has had to contc with innumerable rocks an shoals, incorrdotly id down in the charts, and met the ice up to the 30th of nevertheless. though several of his squadron had touched the aground, I am happy to say they have receive no dsissgs that he is not able to repair with his own means. . _ The Rear-Admiral, their Lordships will ob- serve. speaks in the higest terms of the cap- tains, oflcers, seamen, and marines, and perti- cularly of Lieutenant B. P. Priest the first lieu- tenant o t e , an old an deserving oflesr, and of Lieuteunt Hammet, his lieg- lisutsaant. I have. & Cass. Nu-run, Vice Admiral and Commen- _ _ der-in-Chief. The Sccrchry of the Admirality Our readers will have observed that the Empe- mg of Russia is not willing, even out of ' cvs- sise for Austria, to evacuate the Denubien Princi- ”|m.. as was rsportrd by previous advices, but only one of them-— Wellschis; and seems die in raisin possession of Moldavia as I provlslonsl security for the future. He will evacuate. ii is ssld, both Piinclpeliiies, when the sllierl armies svecoeie 'l‘urIrey. If iliis should prove true, we see no reason to anticipate ii speedy iermumion so the war. England and France will not, there can bees doubt, listen to such icrais for an in- I . slant. neither will Austria. and the Cser will soon (1 ct much mistaken, ilieihe inusi ' " he so coolly deraends. curious, that he should assume such _ _ an pngsut aspect of his aflsirs, which is certainly not encouraging. He has already and utterly lost |m civil and military, whicli_itliss taken him so many ycsrstn get up. All his (lip- |ovssi' endeavours have failed, even to the bsi_n babd is hirufirts to prevent a Court,.to wh he had rendered the most important services. from joining in the lesgns _sgeinst hini. Ills armies are defeated by a des ised enemy, his ports are ' niensced by a union of use powers, whole in believed himself able to 3., i. condition, if not of distrust, ofsc.srs- 1Pris whole trade of Russia, toobi:p;rssI‘sJ.. fsesd which they had been read]: , 5|,” ,5. up. All tbs sceosuis also free ‘stein indicate that discomfort and dlsunlnn£:- \"fl.'a jg-us Imperial faim'ly, and that the _ - rot is himself riven almost to due rsiioa. hoe we add to ill slsriaing csislogus, lllal all .5‘ gggmgg so see two terrific lrlowe the see of which is to - Ors- hsghmthu dtheyilentaeedibe sssssiocesbhbe wer oflsseisis its Cfllsgl _IsIsOsr.sudsre-wl 0l"""‘5"‘5““‘h "" ',.'..,,.,...ssssssreglsg. are sotssc es lo ‘reorient him is lg; 40'" Ml“ °l PW”- Ae egseswsiase A.:0|'l'|| '°lP||!‘5_0'_ 5'11, as lay down wires over gut, aspart of its line from __ ,_ V@a..fvr.rfl- rzillfuit’ m==«-=.:«==~*...-..-.l.-.i'..-2.».-=.c 1'59".‘ The following anecdote is said to bb to the negotiations. - fillibustering,_ or something PRUSSIA. BERLIN. sll.'l.Y Id. based e U apositive fact. Some time since, the Kin‘; of Prussia sent for M. V0“ Iilnckeldey, Presl ent of Police, with whom the following dialogue W . "T e King: Hiuckeldoy, tell his honestly ht imp!-essisn do you think it will iriiike if were to give orders for the inoliiliution of the arm 1 “id. vuii Hinclreldey: Will your .\la_icsty allow me to premise ui answer by first putting an iin rtan question . “'1' King: I don't want your questions. I want your answer. “M. \'0ll Iiinckr-Idey; Then I hope your Majesty will. at least, allow iue to give my answer a two-fold shape. It is this; If your Majesty iiiobilises the army against Russia, I will be responsible for it the measure will make the best issiblc-impression: if our Majesty mobilizes the arm for Russia, I can- ; notbe resgpnnsiblo for an t ing at all. “ The ing: Very we l. llinclieldy: all I wanted to know." that's llcssiix Pni.irsi~'vas.—-A Fscr. About the close of last July, a very loquncious and cor- pplcnt German lady, resident inSt. Petersburg, vin quiirrellcd with her servants, (Russians) the In or gave intimation to the prefecture of police that the former had spoken of the Rus- sian government in terms of reproach and dis- respect. The lady received a summons to ap- ar before the prefecture, to whom she repair- ed acoordingly. vowingjrepnge on the whole tribe of servants. On or arrival at the oflice. the prefecture most politely received her, and ushering her into it small box-lockin apart- ment, commenced readin over sundry charges a inst her, which he had scarcely finished, w on down unk the corpulent lady throu h a trap in the treacherous floor, a eve w icli not ing of her portly figure was to be seen but her head. arms, and crum led hebiliments-- and, shocking to relate. tli rty blows from an unseen hand were administered. On the com- pletion of the sentence, the stout lady's person no red, a in above und almost as sud- de_n as it he disappeared, and the prefecture, in t s most corteous and polite manner, bowed her out of the ofiice.—Swui'sli Rac.ii.i. or Esotisn Orvicnss reoii rnr Court’ Nl.'l'l'.— The curl Gazette containsa letter from Wisbsderi, which says :—" It is afirmed that the English olllccrs residing here have received lroin their Government a notification to return immediately to England, the last news received by the British Government not allowing any further hope to be entertained of a peaceful solution to the Eastern question. A simi r invitation, it is said, has been sent to all En- glish olhecrs in foreign countries." UNITED STATES. Axiiuiirios or run Ssxnwicn lsi..ixus.—Nm York, July 20.—-A special despetch from Wash- ington to the Tribune states, sea ' ' within the writer’s own knowle go, that a treaty is about to be concluded between Mr. Gregg, the U. S. Commissioner, and the Govern- ment of the Sandwich Islands, for their annex- ation to the United States forthwith. The only unsettled question in relation to the annex- ation is. whether the Islands shall come in as a Territory or a State r. Gregg insists upon the former. The administration here (Wash- ington) is perfectly advised as to the position of ' This is kc t a rofound secret at Honolulu to all out of t e Court circle. The king and Privy Council have the Constitu- tional power to make the treaty, and fearing ' ' else in way of foreign invasion, they are exercising it. The native population is undoubtedly opposed to annexation. while the majority of the foreign residents desire it. , Ihtssiionn. July 20. l Mnvriiizsrs or rat Fiicscii Was-r lsnu Sou Anson.-—’I‘hc French war steamer “ Chimera" has arrived at Norfolk from Havens for the of recruiting the lirsltli of her cfiicers She will remain two or three weeks and ihen proceed to the Gulf of Mexico. Two ‘ frigstes of the seine squadron have gone to New- lfnnndlsnd, whence they will make their way to ‘ cw ork. Dnrin the last twelve hours, there have been Ivc deal I in the family ofhlr. J. K. Wylie or this city. The deceased had been eating unripe fruit, and the result was Asiatic cholera in its most malignant form .—Newport News, Mtb. ‘I'beN. Y., Sim says there is a largila build- lngon Cherry street in the city one undred an fifty feet in length, which is occupied by three hundred Irish familes. One entrance on the street sufilces for the use of one hundred and eighty families. A number of persons have died of the cholera there within a fev- ays past. In Norristown. Ps., a person by the name of Dcttre was em to sow guano and ashes, which caused his fingers to become ver sore, and several of the nails to oonie ofi'. n due time, however, the wounds healed over. and nothing more was thought of it, until about two weeks a when he was scised with great pieGl(r‘i in his t rest and jaws, and on the . th ult. of lock jaw . C A NADA. rue QUIIN sun rise ssoaiontaeiir CANADA. 'I'hc following eddre-hr has recently been forwarded through Lord Elgiu to her Msjesiy:—— " so use aorsi. MAJIITY vicroviu, eusaii or eeasr sen-iiii AID issuiin. “ Greet Mother,-We, the Chiefs and Sscliems of the Six Nations of Indians, residing on the Grand River in Canada West, being assembled at our Council Fire in General Council, relic this opportunity of securing your Majesty of our assltcrsble siisebsisai is your Me‘ . "Greet r,—We have lies that your ls isncw at war withs powerful nation, a that yoiir warriors, with those of the French. as your sllles, have gone on the war path. We are bepp tshear sfthls ellisese, sad we feel that our t Mathews eases iessi be ‘set. "Greet Mother,--\'oer children c the Six Nations have always been faithful sad rtivs allies of our Crows, end the ancestors yzsr rod children sever felled to assist in the thssf yesrillsst sassstnvs. ¢- Greet Iletbsr,-—\Vs new rseew its chi of our services egeiset sey external or laturusl sssayibstsiey devote attack me portion of our doalsieoe. sad we prev the Great Spirit In ‘less your wsrrlevs eed tbesssfyeer slllss with 0- is General Council, st-ssr Causal thudllllvsnhtsisdde efilsas DOM. - - by " less 0. lessees- icolumns of that paper this morning. so Afl "C0bi& sad ludassfibslislfr I} ..—.~ New esuss"ivrbx- .3"£:.‘3.'l°"‘-‘ “"'_,:....""i~.. .‘.“'.‘;‘i°“‘.“ ' t t are is ve to 0|! United States anti, nada. The sumbsrof deaths in New York, from the disease, during the week endipg on the .l9t-ll install. VII 147 6 in Brooklyn. ; in Philadelphia, 00. ‘ prc veils vcrv cxtensivel in the Southern bites. In the West. at Cb ago. Toledo, and many other towns, the mortality has been great, an in seine cases, it is stated, that the inhabitants have almost deserted the hwns, being drivcn away by fear of the disease. Its ravages in Montreal have been very fcarfnl—-i£wa_rds of I000 deaths having occurred tothc ‘ tli iust.—- (‘hisrdi Witimu. (.‘noi.n.i I! Sr. Jens, N. B.-o-'I‘lie says :-The Cholera has been present in this city for two or three weeks past, but by no means to the extent which is generally appre- hended, and from the best information we can obtain, in new disappearing. 'l'he following letter of Dr. Botsford _to the Editor of the cm, which we find in the _shows gist the disease is disappearing us the lit - v .-— ' July 25. 1854: Sir--As much exaggeration exists respecting the mortality from Cl-olcra, I wish to state that upon inquiry in difi'crent parts of the ltity, that since noon yestcrda I can ascertain that three deaths only have taken place on the best side of the harbour, exclusive of Portland. I do not say that these are the only ones, but they are all that I can ascertain by a very general and careful inquiry. Your's respectfully, L. B. Borsrosn. 1‘hc St. John. N. 1'‘. Morning Post " regrets to learn llial, from a slum sense of principle, Mr .N. Gisborne deems it e duty to tender his resignation as manager ofthe New York, ew- foundlsnd and London Telegraph Company at New York. The Fredericton Head Quarters, remarking on dis recent fire in that city. says of the 76th Regiment: “ We have over here testimony to the wonderful superiority the military training gives u so ier over the civilian in such emergencies as that of Monday night, but must confess that the un- wearied exertions both of coflicers and men of the 76th Regiment, should have put to the blush _hundreds of those who should have been more scrim in assisting their follow-citiscns. The elliirts of the military we know were appreciated, and wo’(‘l0Illll not will be gratefully acknow- led ed.’ NOVA SC OTIA. Immense quantities of Mackerel have with in the past w weeks swarmed around the shores of Cape Bitten. In Arichat harbor week before last about two thousand barrels were hauled. and twenty thousand barrels might have been taken with case, had there been salt to cure them. Large quantities were also being taken at St. Peters, and other places along the coast. These mackerel are small. being about the size of summer bsrrin , but are very fat, and are considered more vs uable than the large No. 3 spring fish. We hear it stated that the General Mining Association intend re-opening the old pits at the Albion Mines which have been abandoned for past three cars. It is said that at a short distance beneath the level of the former work- ings, s new vein of coal has been discovered. fourteen feet in thickness and of as quality su- perior to any of the veins hitherto worked.- Fastern Chronicle. The two soldiers who deserted from Sydney on the night of the 12th ult., have been arrest- in Boston. It was supposed that they had left Sydne in a vessel w ich sailed from that lace for ston on the night of the robbery, and Lieut. Bland and a us’ at havin been despatched in pursuit of t em, su ed in intercsptin the fugitives with their booty before they ended. HASZARITS GAZETTE. Wednesday, August 0, 1864. Tin: party in power are, we suppose, by this time, ihorooghly satisfied with their success, or is there any thing else they have not as yet achieved! Is it with the leader as with Charles the XII of Sweden, “Think nothing gained," he cries, " while suglit reinsine," or is be aiming " Cincinnstas like," to be Dictator? Once has be swayed the "iron rod," and if the present Lt. Governor do not stand in his way, be will do so again, and tslie can also, that his enemies shall feel the weight of it, as Mr. Wbeliin has given as to understand We are net of those who love to " fight the battle o'er again," we are contested with having done our best during the heat of the contest; and now, that we have had to sue- cumb to the force of numbers, and confess ourselves driven from the field, we must submit with the best grscu we are able. But it isfor s time only we trust. The day is not far distant when we may again take the field under bsppisr auspices. There is a party, at present, comparatively small. whose sole object is the welfare of the Island; equally independent of the family coinpeci—-ifeuch a body sxist—snd resolute in their purpose of not bowing the lines to the Deal of popular delusion. which will keep a vigilant watch over the actions of those who are new invested with power, and ihieli tltovaeslvss secure of their places. not only for the next bet for many more qusdrsnnieias. And while keenly alive to every thing that passes, though it will not needlessly give the alarm, and cry " wolf" upon every trivial ecce- eion, it will suI'cr as dersliotion of deiy, no invasive of public rights, or attacks on those of individuals, or any set whereby the people may be injured. to pets eaneiiosd, sev when the seed is urgent, and the sssessiiy is apparent. lbil to give the signs! of alerts, and cease ihe tccsis is be esesded vlireegbssi tbs HA‘SZARD'B.. GAZETTE. AUGUST 9. "The Hon. Mr. Colee laid before the meeting a’ communication from His Grace the Duke of New. cesils. to Sir Alexander llsnncrniun, on the sabjccl ef the Exhibition of" Agvblllarul and hllfllclflfllj products," to he opened in Paris on tlid let May, ISM. Mr. Colee also inforuied ihe meeting that a Committee lied been nominated by the Guvqiimeiit, consisting of the following fisntlenirn. sh . Ilan. Mr..- Colss. Hun. Mr. Young, llou Mr. Iwsliey lien} Mr Wsrburlon, and Hon. Mi Lord, for‘ llic ptfiibbe taking the necessary steps to procure each specimens of Agricultural and other products of Prince [tweed Island. as might be deemed sdvissblc Io forwerd is the Exhibition, and accordingly, three members of the Royal Agvicultnriil Coniiiiillec, Judge Peters,’ Ilon. Ml. Hell, and ’l‘lioiaes Psthiclr, l".sq., were appointed ii Committee to cooperate with the Com- 5 rnitloe appointed by the Govvsrauisaa . we should like to know, its the filat place. why a docu. msut ofsucli importance was Jltll cornniuniculed to the Public during the time of Sir Alexander Ilininer. men, ifit was received by him during his administra- tion.’ And why, in the second place. iiflesil of five members of the Adruiaielrstion being appointd s Committee, the whole was not subrniwed to the People generally, csllig upon thorn in ssssmbls, and appoint different Committees in difisrenl parts of the Island, to endeavour to procure such articles as well of native growth as of industry. as would not only show what the resources efihe ldead ere, but the manner in which they are made available to the necessities, comfort or luxury of the people? A Committee for this purpose to be properly constituted. should consist, not only of a large number of indivi- duals, but of men differing in tests, education and employment. Men who have leisure for frequent meetings, to which such may bring his quote of infor- mation. Not only the Agricnliuvist. and the Meche- sic, bet the Naturalist, the Chemist. and all who have made the productions of the Island their study. should be invited to join. This is no parly business, on the contrary, it is s rnettcr which concerns all, end which all have an interest in, and on which all should have been consulted. We have no confidence in the Government C0l‘l|ll)lIlOO;llIOI‘l is nuts men a Iheui who has the least pretensions to scientific. or Dsthstic knowledge, and we fear, therefore, that Prince Edward Island will appear to the good people of Psris—if she appears at all--asder something like a cloud. We should like to be informed as is whether the Board of Health intend doing any thing to ward off contagion or control or mitigate us vim. lcnce, if it should nnfoitnnsicly visit our shores. This is another of tlisfclsss of institutions, in the cornpcsition of which party spirit ought to have no away. A Board of Health or of Firewarrlens oughl is be selected from such men as would be best capable of performing the duties for which they have been chosen, in the most etfeciuel manner; and not only so. but possessing the confidence of all classes of the people. In the hour of alarm it is only such mus that will be listened to. at least, so as to be obeyed. And it is more particularly ncsdfal that men appointed to stations of such reel responsibility, should coniuiand the respect, and than ensure the the cooperation of the meet influential men in the community, be their creed in politics what it may, We confess we fear, that should the Cholers—which Heaven avcrl—bvsali out, we shall be found sadly unprepared. We have been graciously favored hitherto. how long the exemption from contagion may last, who can tell.’ As we have said before. we shall keeps slierp look out on the und doings of the Government, and of all connected with it,snd givs immediate publicity to that which we think worthy of either praise or censure. In the mean time, any thing that will tend to develop the resources of the Island, and mains it better and more extensively known, shall have our best attention, come from what source it may, for we are of the same opinion as Dean Swift, “ that be who makes two blades of coin grow where only one grow before, deserves better of mankind than all the politicians in the world." Manaucnoav Accinsiv-r.—Mr. Neil Mec- Deugsld, of Belfast, left Charlottetown on Wednes- day last the id inet., with two pemsugers when having landed at Csaeo Point, he then, being alone in the Boat, sci sail for St. Peter's Island, but before he reached his dcsliiisllon e sudden squall it is sup- posed overtook the boat and occasioned his loss. 'l‘he host was the morning after found by some fisher- men at the Buoy. The deceased was a brother of Mr. Archibald Mcllosgsld, formerly of Charlotte- town. I-ls has left a widow and eight children to lament their irreparable loss.-'-Cost. Passengers. - In the Steamer from llichlbuclo, Shedisc and Bed us on Wednesday, Aug 2-Mrs. Dsl and two r llslys. A. T. 'I' d, F ..CllIOll ervis, Mr.s Mrs Dean, ad; Wfls, Miss Wists, Mrs. Dongliles, Mrs. " war, in. and Mrs. Csvrnluhell, Mr. Mr. Jsrdinu. M‘. Define, M .' '. Mr ins, r.G. a , . ~ lnlutlie StsasievTruui Pictoii, Q Tbfidey, —Jss Walkiasbew, liq , Mr V “Charles Hensley, .len., I-isq., wife and fa Vflesevs. C Muriatt, Bentley. 1. B. oed, Henderson, Dg- Gcecliy, Psshivioa, Ilsgnsll, lsess Smith, I. Fraser. 1'. Hamilton; Miss Michell, Mrs. loll. Mia B. C. Kennedy. Died, At Quebec, on the Hill ult.. of Cholera. Mr. John Lawson, eldest surviving son oflobn Lswsoa, I'.eq., of Charlottetown. Port of Charlottetown. AIIIVID. Aug. Ith, Queen of the lies, fcgsre. Bstliersi. i Ara. Isrqse Adslaib, from Montreal beuadtoCeba. Trial, a N ltdbl. boards. ‘lib, I‘. I. Goodies , Ptflfiml . Bib, Egleatiue. Pines, lumbar. Oraasisat, census- §?;..'f"i."‘i....°l‘2.'a."fi.'l.s..""d'. as." .32 Emil .s. nhlsgds. pus, lam, u. too, eey, essl. ~. savann- A . ‘lib, Llbursl, Ihbecrs, hel. Jena. Is- Ith, r. h. bssssss. nuts ' . do. say. ev, de. Ievqee land In . Invades; . Doesa Am. Ierli . Ls Its Isles, dc. '15.»:-si. asisusi. vvai, 0rwe||Bay. saaihu Ilssg.;|eiou‘. . 1, I . — *4-— ‘.:un.""'“ "it On Jdauv-" ::E - .OI I ' "'1.‘.'."i.‘...i. l a ’v wit.-a.--osrlsssssi J‘... fbtre testing. will be AUOTIOICS. , an}. by Anion. - "Pusan I. the Iulilestsm, at onsss "'1iss::*“w' N°'("‘''''' .4! Mrsnhlswr s . s» it ellwo Iunibses elllseis I50" Tw "sounds, by furnishing approved Join; .IpIss of H JAMES ARTHUR. New Gls-sow. August 3, ices. " sinner " iiocsiziioijn < rusius-use, Iltltllli to. IDQBAN has received instructions to Sell Audios, oa.'l'uasnav, the 5llI of Sci». e-sssssa next, at the Residence of line. Gauss, lhllllll 5'0". the whole of that Lady's HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. SLEIGIIS, CARRIAGE. HARNESS. §~r., Catalogues will be prepared and ready for diatribe- lien on or before the 20th instant, at the Anetiouesr’s Sale Rosin, Kent Street, where every llfofmglion can be obtained h his customers or others. ([7 Towns and hour of Sale is Cstalogss. H. W. IDIBAN, Auctioneer. It. at August 1, IBM. J0llN 'l‘. 'l‘ll0llllS INFORMS his Friends and the pub- lic‘ gene ally, that having determined on _LL(lS NG his resent BUSINESS 0N'l‘l-I, he offers his during the Eusviuo STCCE AI‘ UIUSUALLY LOW PRICES. All. Goods remu—iiiiig unsold at the expiration of September, will be ssld At PUBLIC AUCTION early in OCTOBER, of which due no- tice will be given. August, 1354. CLEARING OFF‘. SUMMER GOODS. JAMES DESBRISAY VVILI. conirnence this ds Wanssasnav flu 9th August 1854, to SEL OFF his REMAIN- lN_G~ STOCK of SUMMER MATERIALS at prices ranch under the usual marks, in order In msk. way for fresh supplies expected by the flrst Autumn Ship from London. Bargains are therefore cloud of every lhingconiiug under the above heed. GOODS. HE Subscriber bxe to inform his Csstornsrs hg has just rcceiv by the Royal Mail Steam Pscliet America, vie Halifax, so additional Supply of choice London SUMMIJII GOODS which are 09'” 5010! °P0'|0d. and will be sold, together with ll“ l'9"l|°I 510'-‘k. It low prices for Randy Mosq. llie obpcl In im rtlug s scesousble and choice lot of Midsummer ‘code, in addition to his Spring lmporteiions, is that be iiisy be enabled to meet the constant and insure the future demand of his Cus- tosiers. oi? disposiq ie_ them J5}. and 115-“; Good}. Ill best quality. of the lsissi style of I"eshsons,ml flu loiossl Prices. ll_s begs to iniimsis he is deisruiinsil on Stfling if his reeenfsloclt on hand, at rates lower than his u riots, in order to clear the way for an extensive FALL SUPPLY, now being purchased by Subscriber in the Mansfaclorlue of England, Scotland and I-‘ram-¢. DANIEL DAVIES, Queen Square. Richmond Street, Queen Street. let August, IBM. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cliirf Ojics, 450, West Strand, London A P_l T A L , iiai.v-A-srii.i.iow Sterling. which amount upwards of £200,000 I actually subscribed for and paid spon.—llu|f the Profits di- vidcd amongst the Insured. Lord Viscount Sid- Truslus.-—‘I’lis lliglvt Hon. month. Archibald Cum bell Barclay. Ddfl¢'fo7l.—A!Ul|ll)IlI Campbell Barcay, Esq.. Chsirnisn.—Chsrlce Bennel, ., llsgh Cvoll, ., John Moss, I‘.sq., Frederick orrie, an Chas. Seton, , ., Jolie liew, liq . which 51]., II. . Clement Tabor, Isq.,'l‘bornes est, ., Francis V. Woodbosse. Esq. Set-rstavy—-William Howell Prsstoe, I . adilors—Profuseor Wbeetsonc, I‘. .8. .lohn ea ines, . Consulting .dc!sary—W. S. l. Woolhsaee, Esq-. . R. A. S., l"‘. S. S., die. lonk¢rs.—-Messrs. Glyn, Mills, and Co., Lombard Street. Soli‘ci'tors.—-Messrs. Cardslu, lli0'c. and Russel, Bcdfovd Bow _'l‘hs iiiinost esciivit is stfordsd by the largely Sab- scvibud Capital of I e Company, held by a h hly res ibls Proprietary; e by the Income Ills Society. which now, from Premiums alone, exceeds .000 per Annum. ‘ The llstse ofihe Company will be found to be ex- csudingl moderate. The rsniisni is in each case fixed ia strict accol- dsncs with the merit of the risk under consideration. and without regard to the Tariffs ssaally governing the rates of other Companies. A return of lo per Cent. ef the Prolte will lbs made upon all Policies of'l'bres Ysere‘ standing. rospecluees and every other information III! 5° obtained at its Chief oilcs, as above, or from soy of the Agents. . H. PIBTON. Secretary. ll. 1. cIlll.>A4l.l.. Agent for Prince lldwerd lslsed. w Soliooner for Sale. Ill Scheoasr lteetioe. new lylq ls leetice Sails ad I‘ "“:3s“'i'Ii ' ‘lam. ii“ ‘E e ; w m s s hsdmsx'a:e‘.s‘t. Terms msnyhs :53». Store of Mr. Henry Haévde ‘ , or Ir. lab." ' ' * Jslyl ,|IbO din MINIATIIREII IJIINIIIII. TI]; M jg;-ruutvsd a headessis . siocliofrlaisesed soldsndplstsdl.scli- sissedhssfimhlsfisasssmdsssby mpsr “‘iliii:.m'annao.asa for I s - I eels, wlialemrucilsee W. 0. "033. THE PCALIIIT, Pcsrreressswlllhe Vscslseied otsvlissawahlys.